Miro C210

Throughput/Speed
  • 2.3 Gpx/s Maximum speed at full resolution of 1280 x 1024 is 1,800 fps. Maximum speed at reduced resolution of 64 x 8 is 67,140 fps. Minimum frame rate at all resolutions is 100 fps.
Sensor Specifications
  • CMOS sensor
  • 1280 x 1024 pixels
  • 5.6 µm pixel size
  • 9.18 mm diagonal 
  • 12-bit depth
  • ISO Monochrome 2,500D; 5,000T
  • Color 640D; 640T adjustable
Exposure
  • 5 µs minimum exposure
  • Auto Exposure
Memory
  • 8GB or 16GB internal RAM, 128GB internal, non-removable CineFlash
Record Times
  • 4.2 seconds at maximum frame rate, 12-bit depth, largest resolution and into maximum internal memory (16GB)
Special Features
  • Segment memory for up to 63 cines in multi-cine mode
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger
  • Continuous recording
  • Memory gate
  • Event marking
  • Frame timestamp
  • IRIG In (modulated or unmodulated)
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
  • Secondary IP address
  • Field-based firmware upgrade capable
Triggering
  • Programmable trigger location (pre/post trigger recording)
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger standard
  • Trigger from software
  • Hardware trigger BNC on MiniBob and Miro Junction Box
Timing & Synchronization
  • 20ns timing accuracy
  • Frame synchronization to internal or external clock (FSYNC)
  • IRIG In (modulated or unmodulated)
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
Signaling
  • Capture connector (Trigger, IRIG In, IRIG Out, Aux1, Aux2)
  • Aux1 signal can be assigned to FSYNC, Event, Strobe or Memgate.
  • Aux2 signal can be assigned to Ready or Strobe.
Connectivity
  • Gb Ethernet for control and data. C210: Ethernet is accessed through an Ethernet cable with a Fischer connector.
Camera Control
  • Phantom Camera Control software (PCC)
  • Multi-Cam software 
  • Remote Control Unit (RCU): Both C210J and C210 have "remote" connectors to connect to an RCU
  • SDK available
Video Out
  • HD-SDI available through DIN 1.0 / 2.3 connector on front of the cameras
Lensing
  • The C210 and C210J have 1" C-lens mounts that can be reversed to accept CS lenses.
Video Processing
  • Brightness
  • Gain
  • Gamma
  • Saturation
  • Hue
  • White Balance
  • Color interpolation algorithm
  • Flare
  • Pedestal
  • Tone curve
  • Filters
  • Color matrix
  • Image flip and rotate
  • Crop
  • Scale
Data Acquisition
  • National Instruments M- and X-Series DAQ modules with integrated support in PCC
Motion Analysis
  • Basic measurements via Phantom Application:
  • Distance
  • Speed
  • Acceleration
  • Angles and Angular Speed
  • Manual and Automatic point collection for target tracking
  • Compatible with 3rd party solutions
Supported File Formats
  • Cine, Cine Compressed, Cine RAW, AVI, h.264 mp4, Apple ProRes .mov, Multipage TIFF, MXF PAL, MXF NTSC, Uncompressed QuickTime, Windows BMP, OS/2 BMP, PCX, TGA, TIFF, LEAD, JPEG, JTIF, RAW, DNG, DPX
Power
  • 16 - 32 VDC, 12 W, 18W during battery charge. 
  • 65 Watt 100 - 240 VAC power supply included.
  • Rechargeable battery for back-up.
Mechanical Specifications
  • 2.9 x 2.9 x 3.25 inches, 73 x 73 x 82.5 mm (H x W x D)
  • without lens or lens mount. Weight: 1.2 lbs, 0.54 kg (without lens)
Environmental Specifications
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C - 50°C 
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
  • Shock:170G IAW MIL-STD 202G (without lenses)
  • Vibration: 24 Grms, IAW MIL-STD 202G (without lenses)
APIs
  • Phantom SDK
  • LabView
  • MatLab
Ships Standard With
  • Power supply
  • Ethernet cable
  • Miro MiniBoB
  • DIN 1.0/2.3 cable
  • PCC software
Popular Accessories
  • Remote Control Unit
  • DIN 1.0 / 2.3 cable
  • Miro Junction Box

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