Specification Sheet
Model Y7

Y

New to the Y Series, the Y7 PIV model introduces a universal integrated timing interface. This allows for synchronization of any illumination sources such as lasers or LEDs. Together with our standard 200-nanosecond inter-frame time, the camera is perfectly suited for PIV researchers as it decreases PIV system size and cost.

  • Long record times
  • HDMI for instant playback
  • Flexible timing and sync options

Applications

Product testing, Automotive, Media

Key Features

Maximum Resolution

1920 x 1080

Maximum FPS @ Maximum Res

12,300 fps

Maximum FPS

300,000 @ 1920 x 8

Operating Temperature

-40+50 °C / -40+122 °F

FRAME PROPERTIES

Sensor Type

CMOS - Proprietary

Sensor Size

13.9 x 7.8 mm

Sensor Format

1 inch

Pixel Size (micron)

7.24 x 7.24 um

Pixel Depth

10 bit mono 30 bit color

Sensitivity

6000 ISO Mono 2000 ISO Color

Min. Exposure Time

1µs (*Shorter Integration optional)

Array

2.0 megapixel

Quantum Efficiency

1

Mechanical

Weight

3.4 kg or 7.5 lbs

Dimensions

103 x 96 x 228 mm (W x H x L)

Shock & Vibration

Shock: 200G / Vibration: 40G - All axes

Mount

C-Mount (Standard) , F & PL Adaptor (Optional)

Triggering and Synchronization

Sync In

Phase-lock TTL, IEEE1588, 1PPS

Sync Out

Frame sync / Strobe

Trigger

TTL & Switch/Circular buffer with on-camera or software trigger

IRIG

Optional

GPS Time Code

Standard

HDMI

30 fps

Power

Input Voltage

minimum 14V , 8.5 A

Battery

Operation and battery back-up up to 1 hours

Communication Interface

Ethernet

100/1000BaseT

WiFi

Optional

Embedded Logic

Debayering

Color Cameras Only

Temporal Noise Reduction

Standard

User defined ROI's and LUT's

Standard

Frame to frame Auto-Exposure and Motion Trigger

Standard

Image Capacity

DDR

16GB (Standard) - 32GB, 64GB (Optional)

Software

Motion Studio

Windows 32/64

Motion Inspector

Windows 32/64 - MAC OS X - Apple iOS

Plug-ins/SDK

SDK, LabVIEW™ or MatLab®

File Formats

Proprietary RAW

On-the-fly Conversion

TIF, BMP, JPG, PNG, AVI, MPG, TP2, MOV, MRF, MCF