User`s manual

CM-030PMCL-RH
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1. General
CM-030PMCL-RH is 17mm diameter Remote Head camera using 330L pixels, monochrome
progressive scan CCD. This camera achieves a high speed frame rate of 120.491frames per
second. The camera head is small, so it suitable for such machine vision applications as
surface mounting, semiconductor inspection, surface inspection etc.
CM-030PMCL employs PoCL (Power on Camera Link) function and the camera operates full
functions by just connecting the cable with a POCL compatible frame grabber.
CM-030PMCL-RH is equipped with partial scan and vertical binning modes. Using these
functions the camera achieves higher frame rates.
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For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor.
2. Camera nomenclature
The standard camera composition consists of:
Camera body x 1
Sensor Protection cap x 1
The camera is available in the following versions:
CM-030PMCL-RH
Where C stands for "Compact" family, M stands for "Monochrome", 30 represents the
resolution "330K pixels", and PMCL for interface with “Power over Mini-CL
Options: OP735 Lens f=7.5mm, F=1.6
OP715 Lens f=15mm, F=2.0
OP724 Lens f=24mm, F=3.1
PD-12U series AC power adaptor
3. Main Features
φ17mm Remote head system with 1/3 inch Progressive CCD
High frame rate of 120 fps in Continuous mode, Full resolution
659 (h) x 494 (v) active pixels
7.4 µm square pixels
120 frames/second with external trigger and full resolution
Up to 504 frames/second with partial scan of 1/8
193 frames/second with vertical binning
Shutter speed from 32.48μs to 2 sec. using Pulse Width Control
Programmable exposure from 32.48μs to 8.299 ms by 1 LVAL (16.24µs) increments
Pre-select, Pulse width and Pre-select with Smear Less trigger modes
LVAL-synchronous/-asynchronous operation (auto-detect)
PoCL (Power over CL) standard compliant
10 or 8-bit output
Setup by Windows NT/2000/XP via serial communication