Features - Sony XCI-SX1 Technical Manual

Monochrome intelligent camera
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The XCI-SX1 is a monochrome intelligent camera that
can capture and process pictures, and control
peripheral devices by itself.

Features

High image quality
The XCI-SX1 (SXGA) has a progressive scan CCD of
1,450,000 pixels. This camera produces high-
resolution images. By adopting square pixels, images
can be processed using the original aspect ratio without
a converting procedure.
Various mode settings
You can adjust the following mode settings.
• Gain
• Read mode: normal /binning
• High rate scan
• Shutter: Normal/Trigger shutter
• Shutter speed
• LUT
Electronic shutter function
Shutter speed can be selected from variety of available
speeds.
External trigger shutter function (2 to
1/50000 sec.)
You can obtain a freeze picture by inputting an
external trigger. This function is useful to shoot a fast-
moving object clearly.
Overview
High rate scan
The camera module can limit the effective video
output area to achieve high frame rates, enabling high-
speed image processing.
Binning
By binning two pixels that align vertically or
horizontally, you can acquire a frame rate twice that of
the normal mode vertically, and sensitivity twice that
of normal mode horizontally.
Built-in processor
• x86 CPU
• 128MB DDR-SDRAM
• 128MB Compact Flash
PC standard input/output interface
• LAN connector
• VGA monitor output
• USB 1.1 connector
Body fixing
Four screw holes to be used to install the camera are
provided both on the top and the bottom of the camera.
Installing the camera module on the front panel
minimizes deviation of the optical axis.
Tripod hole
You can mount the camera on a tripod by using this
hole.
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