GEViCAM GD-Series are dual-tap Gigabit Ethernet cameras
for industrial applications. They are designed on a
common platform and comply with the GigE Vision standard
for plug-and-play performance as well as proprietary
high performance SDK. GP-155000 uses 2/3” 5M pixel
(2456 x 2058) high sensitivity CCD (ICX625) with dual 12-
bit A/D converter. The normal data output is selectable for
12-bit, 10-bit (MSB), or 8-bit (MSB) at 80 MHz to maintain
excellent over-all camera S/N ratio of >56 dB at factory default.
The frame rate is 10 fps for full resolution and 15 fps
for HDTV format partial scan (2456 x 1380).
For multiple camera applications, it accepts external trigger
via GPIO (general purpose I/O) and resets the internal
timing with no-delay and time stamp to provide exact image
locations. This eliminates a need for external sync (HD/
VD), which tends to generate some PLL jitters.
Streamlined design for the camera and GigE section reduces
the component count and make these cameras very
compact and low cost for the performance. This is ideal for
machine vision applications to move up from conventional
analog cameras (+frame grabber) to frame grabber-less
systems for improved cost-performance.
GigE Vision itself has further advantages to conventional
systems. It allows multiple camera operations on the net,
multicasting (multiple computers per camera), long cable
distance (100m without repeaters), auxiliary device control
via GPIO, plug-and-play compatibility with commonly available
software and camera systems, common camera control
protocol or GUI, etc. The firmware or software is field
upgradeable via Ethernet even if the original camera is installed
in a remote area.
The GPIO uses a 14-pin MDR connector and interfaces
with TTL (trigger and strobe), RS-485 or CAN, optoisolated
I/Os, and digital audio. A customer can download
its control protocol for the local auxiliary devices such as
PLC, surveillance controls, where the GigE camera operates
as a local server. Audio CODEC is standard for remote
audio input and output via Ethernet.
The platform provides full progressive scan, partial scan,
various exposure control, and other special functions. GigE
buffer also allows various size of images (Region of Interest)
to capture and transmit.
FEATURES
- 1Gigabit/s high speed point-to-point transmission
- No frame grabber required for image capture
- 100m with Gigabit Ethernet cable CAT5e or CAT6
- GigE Vision standard compliance
- Field upgradeable firmware via Ethernet
- Excellent S/N (>56dB) for 12-bit, 10-bit or 8-bit output, 12 to 8-bit Gamma conversion and custom LUT
- No-delay asynchronous reset with time stamp and async shutter
- Auto-channel balance
- GPIO for local I/O, RS-485 communication for auxiliary devices, Audio I/O
- Miniature, robust package (34 x 34 x 68 mm)
- Industrial Ethernet and GPIO connectors
- Various drivers available for existing machine vision software
- Extensive software developer’s kit (SDK)
GD-155000 Technical Information
- CCD Imager: 2/3” 5M pixel
- Active Pixels (data out): 2456 x 2058
- Pixel Size (µm): 3.45 x 3.45
- Active Area (mm): 8.74 (H) x 7.13 (V)
- Scanning Mode: Progressive scan full
- Frame Rate: 10 fps @ 40 x2 MHz (15 fps optional)
- Data Clock: 80 MHz
- Data Output: Gigabit Ethernet
- Resolution: 2456 x 2058
- S/N Ratio: >56 dB
- Minimum Illumination: 0.5 lux at 10 fps
- Gamma: 1.0 / 0.45 LUT
- Power Requirement: 12 V DC ±10%, 5W
- Lens Mount :C-mount or CS
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C
- Vibration: 7G
- Shock: 70G
- Size (mm): 34 x 34 x 68
- Weight: 115g (4oz)




