The ace series of cameras offer fantastic value. The Basler acA720-520um is built on the Sony Pregius IMX287 1/2.9" sensor. With large 6.9 µm pixels and 70% quantum efficiency, it captures bright images even with with short exposures. Large pixels can also lead to improved depth of field.
This camera features Basler PGI for reduced noise and improved sharpness. This is especially useful when imaging small printed features, such as text and barcodes.
With USB3 Vision, a single cable is used to apply camera power and to transfer data between this camera and a PC, keeping cable runs to a minimum. An auxiliary connector is provided for terminating the input and output signals – there is a total of four.
The Basler ace provides a full set of features to address a wide range of applications. Pixel data can be output in 8 or 12 bit depth. You may adjust the camera’s black level, gain, area of interest, input debounce, and trigger delay. It features automatic exposure control, pixel binning, horizontal image mirroring, event reporting, sending of test images, and a programmable lookup table. There are also “chunk” features that include a frame counter, time stamp, trigger input counter, and CRC checksum calculator. Note that not all features may be available when using third-party software.
Because this camera is USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant, there are many third party software applications and API’s that are compatible. Basler offers their royalty-free Pylon SDK for 32 and 64 bit Windows and Linux platforms.
Product Specifications
Sensor: Sony IMX287 CMOS
Sensor Size: 5 mm x 3.7 mm
Shutter: Global
Max. Image Circle: 1/2.9"
Megapixel: VGA
Resolution: 720 px x 540 px
Pixel Size: 6.9 µm x 6.9 µm
Frame Rate: 525 fps
Mono/Color: Mono
Pixel Bit Depth: 8 bits | 12 bits
Power Requirements: Via USB 3.0 interface
Power Consumption: 3W (Typical)
Lens Mount: C-Mount
Dimensions: 29.3 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm
Weight: 80g
This camera features Basler PGI for reduced noise and improved sharpness. This is especially useful when imaging small printed features, such as text and barcodes.
With USB3 Vision, a single cable is used to apply camera power and to transfer data between this camera and a PC, keeping cable runs to a minimum. An auxiliary connector is provided for terminating the input and output signals – there is a total of four.
The Basler ace provides a full set of features to address a wide range of applications. Pixel data can be output in 8 or 12 bit depth. You may adjust the camera’s black level, gain, area of interest, input debounce, and trigger delay. It features automatic exposure control, pixel binning, horizontal image mirroring, event reporting, sending of test images, and a programmable lookup table. There are also “chunk” features that include a frame counter, time stamp, trigger input counter, and CRC checksum calculator. Note that not all features may be available when using third-party software.
Because this camera is USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant, there are many third party software applications and API’s that are compatible. Basler offers their royalty-free Pylon SDK for 32 and 64 bit Windows and Linux platforms.
Product Specifications
Sensor: Sony IMX287 CMOS
Sensor Size: 5 mm x 3.7 mm
Shutter: Global
Max. Image Circle: 1/2.9"
Megapixel: VGA
Resolution: 720 px x 540 px
Pixel Size: 6.9 µm x 6.9 µm
Frame Rate: 525 fps
Mono/Color: Mono
Pixel Bit Depth: 8 bits | 12 bits
Power Requirements: Via USB 3.0 interface
Power Consumption: 3W (Typical)
Lens Mount: C-Mount
Dimensions: 29.3 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm
Weight: 80g