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Pulse 5.0 MP, Basler PowerPack Microscopy Camera

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Basler PowerPack Pulse Microscopy Camera

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Specifications

General

Type:
Color Microscopy Camera
Model Number:
Pulse 5.0 MP
Manufacturer:
Basler
Camera Series:
Pulse
Note:
Accessories include a CS-Mount to C-Mount adapter ring and a USB3 cable
Spectrum:
Color

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
38.8 Dia. x 28.64 Length (includes connectors and lens mount)
Weight (g):
60
Housing:
Full

Sensor

Image Buffer:
Not Specified
Sensor Format:
1/2.5"
Resolution (Megapixels):
5.00
Frame Rate (fps):
14.00
Pixels (H x V):
2,592 x 1,944
Pixel Size, H x V (μm):
2.2 x 2.2
Sensing Area, H x V (mm):
5.7 x 4.28
Imaging Sensor:
ON Semi MT9P031
Type of Sensor:
Progressive Scan CMOS
Shutter Type:
Rolling
Exposure Time:
Manual and Automatic
Dynamic Range (dB):
70.1
Machine Vision Standard:
USB3 Vision v1.0

Electrical

Power Consumption (W):
Not Specified

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Interface:
USB 3.0
Connector:
USB 3.0, Micro-B
Power Supply:
Power over USB
GPIOs:
N/A
Synchronization:
Software Trigger or Free-Run
Interface Port Orientation:
Side Panel
GPIO Connector Type:
None

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
C/CS-Mount
Mounting Threads:
¼-20 (Integrated into Housing)

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
0 to +50
Storage Temperature (°C):
-20 to +80

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 235:

Product Details

  • High Performance Cameras Featuring State-of-the-Art CMOS Sensors
  • Professional Software for Image Acquisition and Analysis Included
  • Unique Advanced Image Enhancement and Color Adjustment Technology

Basler PowerPack Microscopy Cameras are available in various configurations designed for efficiency and performance. To facilitate system integration, these cameras have been designed with USB 3.0 connectivity with USB 2.0 backwards compatibility, as well as a small and compact form factor. The Pulse models utilize the industry established ON Semiconductor Aptina sensors, offering accurate reproducible results for a broad range of applications. The Ace model makes use of the SONY Pregius sensor which features low noise and large dynamic range. Basler PowerPack Microscopy Cameras are ideal for applications that require high frame rates for smooth live viewing, fast focusing, and sample screening.

Note: Pulse models include a CS-Mount to C-Mount adapter ring. All models include a USB3 cable, Basler Microscopy software, and Quick Install Guide.

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