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C1930, 2/3" Color, Dalsa Genie Nano GigE PoE Camera

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Teledyne Dalsa Genie™ Nano GigE Power over Ethernet (PoE) Cameras

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Video Output:
GigE (PoE)
Type:
Color Camera
Manufacturer:
Teledyne Dalsa
Mounting Threads:
¼-20 with Tripod Mount Adapter #34-966
Image Buffer:
90MB
Camera Family:
Genie Nano-1GigE
Model Number:
Nano-C1930
Imaging Sensor:
ON Semi PYTHON 2000
Type of Sensor:
Progressive Scan CMOS
Type of Shutter:
Global
Camera Sensor Format:
2/3"
Resolution (MegaPixels):
2.30
Pixels (H x V):
1,920 x 1,200
Pixel Size, H x V (μm):
4.8 x 4.8
Sensing Area, H x V (mm):
9.22 x 5.76
Frame Rate (fps):
48.00
Pixel Depth:
8/10 bit
Exposure Time:
Programmable or via external trigger
Connector:
GigE, RJ45 with Screw Locks
Power Supply:
Power over Ethernet (PoE) or via GPIO
Power Consumption (W):
3.6 - 4.6 (12VDC External Power Supply)
4.0 - 4.9 (PoE)
GPIOs:
2 digital input, 2 digital output
Synchronization:
Hardware Trigger (GPIO), Software Trigger, Free-Run, or PTP (IEEE 1588)
Dimensions (mm):
40.6 x 29.0 x 44.0 (includes connectors and lens mount)
Weight (g):
46
Mount:
C-Mount
Housing:
Full
Interface Port Orientation:
Back Panel
Dynamic Range (dB):
62.1
Operating Temperature (°C):
-20 to +60
Storage Temperature (°C):
-40 to +80
GPIO Connector Type:
10-pin Samtec
Machine Vision Standard:
GigE Vision v1.2
Software:
Windows, Linux, or 3rd party GenICam complaint SDK

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Product Family Description

  • TurboDrive™ Technology Achieve Frame Rate up to 800 fps
  • Compact, Lightweight, Robust All Metal Body
  • Global Electronic Shutter with Exposure Control and Advanced Feature Set

Teledyne Dalsa Genie™ Nano GigE Power over Ethernet (PoE) Cameras are available in a range of Sony Pregius and On Semiconductor CMOS sensors. These GigE PoE cameras provide high speed, low noise, and global electronic shutters. The proprietary TurboDrive™ technology allows the Genie™ Nano to exceed standard frame rates, delivering up to 800 fps while retaining full image quality. These cameras come with a host of advanced feature set such as multi ROI windows and Burst Acquisition, which utilizes onboard memory buffer to achieve even faster frame rates.* Teledyne Dalsa Genie™ Nano GigE PoE Cameras are packaged in compact and robust all metal housing, making them ideal for electronics inspection, industrial metrology, and Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) applications.

Note: Frame rates achievable through TurboDrive™ or Burst Acquisition could vary with factors such as image quality and resolution.

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