FFM3020
FFM3020. The FFM3020 is a 6 megapixel (3072 x 2048) digital camera module is designed for high resolution, high speed OEM imaging applications and provides 12 bit images at up to 11 frames per second.
Specification Summary
Resolution |
6 |
MP |
Pixel Array |
3072 x 2048 |
pixels |
Pixel Frequency |
25 |
MHz |
Frame Rate |
up to 11 |
frames per second |
Sensor Type |
Full Frame |
|
Optical Format |
35 |
mm |
A/D Conversion |
12 |
bits |
The FFM3020 is a 6 megapixel (3072 x 2048) digital camera module is designed for high resolution, high speed OEM imaging applications and provides 12 bit images at up to 11 frames per second. The FFM3020 is supplied in two formats:
FFM3020D2 View Data Sheet [280kB]
The FFM3020D2 (pictured above) camera module comprises a sensor board containing a frame transfer sensor and a board that contains the circuitry required to drive the sensor. The boards are connected by two flat flex cables. The FFM3020D2 camera has a dedicated interface board to provide output and control via an RS422 interface (part number: IB-3020-422).
FFM3020D-multi View Data Sheet
The FFM3020D-multi uses the same sensor as the FFM3020D2 but offers multiple sensor outputs for faster frame rate and a cameralink interface. The form factor is also different in the FFM3020D-multi with the module comprising four boards, stacked one behind the other. The additional features of the FFM3020D-multi include support for pixel binning, multiple readout modes and programmable look up tables.
Features:
6 megapixel (3072 x 2048) progressive scan CCD
Frame rate: 3.3 frames per second - 1 output
6 frames per second (2 outputs)
11 frames per second (4 outputs)
Support for vertical binning
Continuous, triggered, integration control readout modes
Simple defective column substitution
Camera Link Interface
Programmable digital output look up tables
High linear dynamic range
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