GV-5290FA Rev.1.2

GV-5290FA Rev.1.2
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Features
  • 4096 x 2160
    8.85 MPix
  • Sony IMX267
    1" CMOS
  • 13.0 fps
  • Ethernet 1.0 Gbps
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The GV-5290FA Rev.1.2 is an industrial camera with Sony IMX267 sensor with 8.85 MPix resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels) at 13.0 fps. Like all global shutter sensors from the Sony Pregius series, the IMX267 has the smallest pixel size on the market (3.45 µm) with a 1" sensor size, and simultaneously features very low noise.

The GV-5290FA Rev.1.2 mainly shows its capabilities in slower machine vision applications for which a large field of view is required. It is available in monochrome and colour versions. The GV-5290FA Rev.1.2 stands for pure and pin sharp images.

Item number
  • GV-5290FA-C-HQ Rev.1.2: AB12240
  • GV-5290FA-M-GL Rev.1.2: AB12241
Camera family FA
Interface Ethernet
Interface-Speed 1.00 Gbps
Sensor type CMOS
Sensor manufacturer Sony
Frame rate @ resolution max. 13.0 fps
Resolution (h x v) 4096 x 2160
Optical Area 14.131 mm x 7.452 mm
Shutter Global Shutter
Optical class 1"
Resolution 8.85 MPix
Pixel size 3.45 µm
IP code IP65/67
Product Life Cycle Series
Sensor model IMX267
Data sheet

Characteristics

100% quality tested
Software support for uEye+
GigE Vision standard
GigE interface
CMOS sensor
C lens mount
Protection code IP65/67
Power-Over-Ethernet
Colour correction in camera
Integrated image memory with 128 MB
3 years warranty
Made in Germany

Features

Image Acquisition
Image Acquisition
Freerun
Software trigger
Hardware trigger
Trigger controlled exposure
Denoiser
Long exposure
Line scan
Line scan highspeed
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
PWM flashing
Image Adjustments
Image Adjustments
Auto exposure
Auto gain
Auto whitebalance
Color correction
Gamma
LUT
Mirror/flip
On-board Image Processing
On-board Image Processing
Pixel formats Mono8 BayerRG8 BayerRG10 BayerRG10p BayerRG12 BayerRG12p BGR8 RGB8 BGR10p32 RGB10p32 Mono8 Mono10 Mono10p Mono12 Mono12p
Region of interest
Decimation (FPGA)
Decimation (Sensor)
Binning (FPGA)
Binning (Sensor)
1x2
Increases frame rate.
Others
Others
IP settings
Bandwidth management
Chunks
Sequencer
PTP
Firmware update
1st supported firmware version 2.10 2.10

Certifications

CE
FCC
KC
UL listed
RCM
ChinaRoHS EFUP 25
UKCA
Machine vision

Industrial image processing is used in a wide variety of applications - from quality assurance to automation.

Traffic and transport (ITS)

Keeping an eye on everything - IDS cameras recognize vehicles, check the traffic flow or help with rail and road inspections.

Medical technology (and laboratory automation)

Image processing is indispensable in medical technology. For instance, IDS cameras provide data for diagnostic purposes in ophthalmology or dentistry.

Mechanical engineering

From inspection on the production line to controlling entire systems - camera technology helps to ensure smooth processes.

Factory / process automation

Cameras are used in monitoring, control, regulation and optimization systems and help e.g. with localization and selection tasks.

Biotechnology and life sciences

Image processing can be used, for example, to analyse living organisms and biological processes - from swarm behaviour to cell division.

Monitoring

Image processing can be used, for example, to record visitor numbers and customer behaviour and carry out entrance controls.

Endless web inspection

Whether steel, paper or fabrics - IDS cameras always keep an eye on their test object and detect, for example, material defects or stains.

 
 

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