Piranha4 Overview
Raising the Performance Bar
Powered by our high performance CMOS line scan imagers, the Piranha4 offers resolutions from 2k to 8k pixels in a variety of pixel sizes to let you inspect and detect with unrivalled precision, speed, and responsivity.
Highest Line Rates in the Industry
Our unique CMOS line scan architectures include dual line scan monochrome to deliver a 2x increase in responsivity, as well as bilinear, trilinear, and quadlinear color designs to maximize color performance.
Advanced Features and Programmability
The Piranha4 cameras offer advanced features such as sub-pixel spatial correction, areas of interest (up to 4 at a time) to reduce data processing and simplify cabling, as well as dual-line area mode to double line rate, HDR mode, shading and lens correction.
Specifications
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- Part Number
- P4-CM-08k070
- Resolution
- 8192 x 2
- Max Line Rate
- 70 kHz
- Pixel Size
- 7.04 µm
- Spectrum
- Mono
- Color/Mono
- Mono
- Lens Mount
- M72 x 0.75
- Data Interface
- Camera Link
Performance
- Dynamic Range
- 63 dB
- Gain Range
- 1x~10x
- Peak Wavelength
- 670 nm
- Responsivity
- 20 (DN8/nJ/cm2)
Physical
- Digitization Bit Depth (ADC)
- 8 bit or 12 bit, selectable
- Dimensions [W x H x L]
- 80 x 80 x 57 mm
- Mass
- 700 g
- Operating Temperature
- 0 °C to 50 °C, measured at the front plate
- Power Dissipation
- < 16 W
- Power Supply
- Hirose 6-pin male, +12 VDC to +24 VDC
Compliance & Certifications
- Regulatory Compliance
- CE, FCC, and RoHS
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