Gigabit
ethernet and USB2.0 dual data interfaces
MotionPro X cameras come equipped with the latest high-speed gigabit
ethernet (GigE) interface. Utilize ethernet hubs to separate the camera
and the host computer by hundreds of meters or more, or network multiple
cameras from a single host computer.
Also, simultaneously connect the GigE and USB2.0
interfaces for increased versatility. For example, connect a tablet PC
through the USB2.0 interface for local setup, while operating the camera
from a distance through a control PC connected via ethernet.
4GB on-board memory with fast and automatic
downloading
This standard 4GB memory allows >3seconds recording time in the
MotionPro X3 (1280x1024 at 1,000 fps), which has a full resolution of
1.3Mpixels, and MotionPro X4 (512x512 at 5,000 fps) systems, providing a
260K pixel resolution. Also, the recording time can be further increased
by selecting a smaller region of interest.
Downloading the camera’s full 4GB memory is no longer
limited by timing overheads associated with image compression and/or
format conversions. Redlake’s MotionPro X software contains a fast
download option for quickly moving images to a temporary file in the
host computer. The conversion process to the desired output begins in
the background while the user is free to move on to the next
acquisition. The automatic download option eliminates the need for
repeated user intervention in order to download data. Simply command the
software to download once and stop, or to repeat acquisition-capture N
times prior to stopping.
A host computer containing a fast hard drive and extra
RAM further enhances downloading with the MotionPro X system.
Places zero restrictions on the location and
size of the ROI
The ROI can be selected in increments of 1 in both x- and y- directions.
Also, by reducing the capture size, the maximum frame rate can be
increased. For example, MotionPro X3 cameras can achieve over 64,000
frames-per-second while MotionPro X4 achieves more than 200,000
frames-per-second at reduced resolutions.
The back panels of MotionPro X cameras contain a Live
Out BNC providing RS170 analog video signal (software configurable for
NTSC or PAL output). Simply hook up the monochrome video in order to
record at standard video rates or to monitor during setup/focus.
XDR and selectable bit ranges
By utilizing an advanced XDR (eXtended Dynamic Range) mode of MotionPro
X3 and MotionPro X4 cameras, both dim and bright scenes can easily be
acquired. While low light areas are boosted, saturated areas are
minimized for effectively delivering better dynamic range.
Users can save the data either 8, 10 or more bits (when
XDR is employed) per pixel to capture the maximum dynamic range.
Wireless PDA interface
MotionPro X cameras can also be controlled wirelessly from a user’s
PDA*. Simply leave a host computer (e.g., laptop) tethered to the
camera, which will in turn establish a wireless connection to the PDA.
Then use a stylus to control the camera’s operations.
iPod® interface
MotionPro X camera systems allow users to download movies from their
cameras to a (video) iPod for others to share and review on the go,
freeing them of cumbersome PCs and laptops.
Segmented memory capture and time stamping
MotionPro X systems contains a special feature known as “Burst Record on
Command” (BROC) in which the camera’s memory is segmented for capturing
multiple image sequences (bursts) with an option to download all or
selected sequences to the host computer.
MotionPro X camera systems also offer time stamping
information which they store with images and/or movies. Simply select
date, time, time from trigger, frame number, etc., to be displayed on
the frame. For even more advanced range applications, MotionPro X
cameras feature IRIG-B for synchronization among multiple cameras
situated miles apart.
Database viewer
MotionPro X camera systems’ innovative Database Viewer located inside
each camera’s software suite automatically saves images and movie files
along with experiment controls. It also keeps track of any other
external devices such as iPods, timing hubs and data acquisition
systems, so users don’t have to keep track of settings. Users can also
personalize each frame or the entire movie with their own
comments/annotations.
Double exposure and 100nsec global shutter
(Short Integration Option)
MotionPro X camera systems are the only high speed CMOS cameras capable
of taking two distinct frames with inter-frame times of less than
100nsec. Fluid mechanics labs around the world are already exploiting
the cameras’ double exposure capability at high frame rates for particle
imaging velocimetry (PIV) applications.
MotionPro X cameras also contain powerful electronics
that can shutter the CMOS down to 100nsec, which significantly reduces
the motion blur of fast moving objects. Standard MotionPro X cameras
allow shutter times down to 1 µsec.
LabView plug-ins
MotionPro X camera systems come equipped with LabView vis precisely for
complex experimental setups at no additional cost. These vis rely on
National Instruments IMAQ image capture and processing libraries. Note
that the LabView interface is available only on PCs.
Macintosh interface
MotionPro X camera designs provide Mac-based MotionPro X software. All
camera controls (except gigabit ethernet interface) are available for
both Macs and PCs. However, an OS X (10.3 or later) is required for Mac
operation.
Advanced triggering and circular buffers
MotionPro X cameras contain advanced triggering options, including a
circular buffer capture that allows users to continuously record to the
camera’s memory. When a software or hardware trigger arrives, it
captures a pre-set number of frames into the memory before and after the
trigger. Such data is invaluable in applications where pre-trigger
status of the system under study helps prevent failures.
MotionPro X camera systems also come equipped with
everything users need for high-speed image capture, including timing
hubs, data acquisition systems and lighting aids.
