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UI-5220HE-M
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The uEye UI-5220HE-M is a monochrome WVGA Gigabit Ethernet camera offering good performance for industrial applications. With a 752 x 480 pixel resolution it is capable of speeds up to 100 frames per second at full screen or higher frame rates with binning or Area of Interest (AOI). With Gigabit Ethernet it is capable of transferring 2.5 times more image data than a USB2 camera and can do so over a cable length of 100m. The Gigabit Ethernet uEye provides for high performance machine vision and image processing applications at a cost effective price.

The UI-5220HE-M is equipped with a C-mount lens adapter with adjustable back-focus distance. The symmetrical housing permits mounting at 90/180 degrees without having to create new mount brackets. In addition to trigger input and a strobe output, it features an RS232 interface and two General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) ports that can be used either as digital inputs or digital outputs.

With its GigE architecture, the UI-5220HE-M is ideally suited for use with PC, Notebook and Embedded Systems and where long cable lengths are required for factory automation.

Model UI-5220HE-M
Resolution 752 x 480
Sensor 1/3" CMOS with Global Shutter
Colour/Monochrome Monochrome
Pixel Size 6.0 x 6.0µm
Video Output Gigabit Ethernet
Max. Line/Frame Rate 100 fps using full frame mode or 231 fps using AOI
Memory -
Pixel Clock 5 - 46MHz
Shutter Speed 70µsec - 5.5sec
Optical Size 4.51 x 2.88mm
Dimensions 38 x 38 x 89.5mm
Weight 170g

iDS UI-5220HE-M Datasheet

 

 

 

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