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Low cost Gigabit Ethernet camera - 60 fps

The GC750 is an ultra-compact, economically priced, machine vision camera with Gigabit Ethernet interface (GigE Vision®). The GC750 runs 60 frames per second at 752x480 resolution over the GigE Vision-compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface.

  • 60 fps at 752x480
  • 1/3" CMOS sensor Aptina MT9V022 with 6.0 um square pixels
  • CS-mount
  • ultra-compact: 33x46x45mm including connectors, w/o tripod and lens
  • Models:
    • GC750, 752x480, 60 fps, CMOS, mono
    • GC750C, 752x480, 60 fps, CMOS, color

 

Important information: Prosilica GC Power Voltage Specification Update

Prosilica GC 750
Interface IEEE 802.3 1000baseT
Resolution 752 x 480
Sensor Micron/Aptina MT9V022
Sensor type CMOS Progressive
Sensor size Type 1/3
Cell size 6 µm
Lens mount CS
Max frame rate at full resolution 60 fps
A/D 10 bit
On-board FIFO 16 MB
Output
Bit depth 8/10 bit
Mono modes Mono8, Mono12Packed, Mono16
Color modes YUV YUV411, YUV422, YUV444
Color modes RGB RGB24, BGR24, RGBA24, BGRA24
Raw modes Bayer8, Bayer12Packed, Bayer16
General purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs)
TTL I/Os 1 input, 1 output
Opto-coupled I/Os 1 input, 1 output
RS-232 1
Operating conditions/Dimensions
Power requirements (DC) 5-16 V*
Power consumption (12 V) 2.2 W
Mass 85 g
Body Dimensions
(L x W x H in mm)
45x46x33 including connectors, w/o tripod and lens
Regulations CE, FCC, Class A, RoHS

* Cameras shipped after April 1, 2011 support 5-25 VDC.  Please review the Prosilica GC Power Voltage Specification Update for further information.

Download Prosilica GC750 technical drawing (click here)

The GC750 features include:

  • Auto Exposure
  • Auto Gain
  • Auto White balance
  • Flexible Binning
  • Region of Interest readout (AOI partial scan)
  • StreamBytesPerSecond (easy bandwidth control)
  • Stream hold
  • Asynchronous external trigger and sync I/O
  • Global shutter (digital shutter)
  • Recorder and Multiframe Acquisition Modes

The CMOS sensor is suitable for applications where excellent near-IR sensitivity and resistance to blooming are required.  These include:

  • high-speed inspection
  • machine vision
  • optical character recognition
  • traffic imaging
  • robotics
  • OEM applications

Application Case Study:

  • Here Comes The Sun
    Science & Research: Solar power plant uses GigE cameras for mirror alignment.