DYK 33GX250
Many materials, such as plastics, glass, metals and liquids display intrinsic polarizing properties. For machine vision systems using standard visible-light cameras, this often means glare and reflected light which result in image artifacts/degradation and limit system effectiveness. Sony's new Polarsens™ sensors with on-chip polarization technology use four-directional (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°) nanowire micro-polarizers placed in front of each 2x2 pixel array (calculation unit) to capture multi-directional polarized images. The precise polarization data delivers additional visual information which can be used to improve contrast, reduce glare, enhance transparent objects, visualize material stress and improve edge detection and segmentation. The supplied software supports various methods of processing the 2x2 pixel arrays including AoLP (Angle of Linear Polarization), DoLP (Degree of Linear Polarization) and four-channel polarization.
PRODUCT NAME
DYK 33GX250
CATEGORY
Cameras
SUB CATEGORY
Area
Camera Type
Area
Resolution [MPixel]
5
Width [Pixel]
2448
Height [Pixel]
2048
FrameRate [f/s]
24
Sensor Format
2/3ʺ
Pixel W[µm]
3.45
Pixel H[µm]
3.45
Interface
GigE
Sensor Type
Polarsens
Shutter Type
Global
Bit_Depth
12
MANUFACTURER
The Imaging Source
Size
29x29x43
Datasheet
Download
Sensor Manufacturer
Sony
Sensor Model
IMX250MYR
Type
Housed
Auto Iris
No
Mount
C/CS
Voltage
11-13v or PoE
Temp. Range
-5° to 45°C
Weight[g]
65g
Power
~3.3W
ColorMono
Color
Sensor Format Range
c: 2/3" ~11mm
Frame_Rate_Range
b: 11~24