JAI | RMC-673 color interlaced machine vision camera with PAL…

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RMC-673
color interlaced area scan camera

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The RMC-673 is a color interlaced camera featuring the Sony ICX259 CCD and a traditional PAL video standard interface. It has large pixels for excellent light gathering ability and sensitivity, plus a collection of advanced features for lens control, auto exposure, and more. It has a 1/3” optical format and a single 15-pin connector for power, camera control, and video output, making installation clean and simple.

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Integrated lens or 3-axis control

The RMC-673 features an integrated 3-axis control function that can link the camera to auto-iris, auto-focus, and auto-zoom controls or can be used to operate pan & tilt heads or other motorized equipment.

Advanced exposure control for dynamic lighting conditions

RMC Series cameras were among the first JAI cameras to offer an Auto Level Control (ALC) option, which combines auto-shutter, auto-gain, and auto-iris into a single integrated function for maximum control over exposure and image quality in outdoor applications or other dynamic lighting conditions.

Small, rugged, and proven in real-world applications

RMC Series cameras have been proven in a wide range of industrial, defense, and homeland security applications. Options include conformal coating for damp or high humidity environments and extended temperature capabilities ranging from -40°C to +65°C.

Features

  • Interlaced PAL color CCD camera with 1/3” optical format.

  • 752 x 582 resolution at 25 fps.

  • 6.5 x 6.25-micron pixels offer excellent  sensitivity and image contrast.

  • Single 15-pin connector for power, camera control, and video output.

  • All camera features controllable via RS-232 commands over this single interface cable.

  • Integrated 3-axis control for lenses or other motorized accessories.

  • Horizontal mirror image capability.

  • Options to support configuring for harsh environments.

Specifications

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Model

RMC-673

Type

Area Scan

Color / Mono

Color

Light Spectrum

Visible

Resolution

0.4 MP

Resolution WxH

752 x 582 px

Frame rate / Line rate

25 fps

ROI

No

Interface

Analog

Sensors

1xCCD

Sensor Name

ICX259AK

Optical Format

1/3 inch

Cell Size WxH

6.5 x 6.25 µm

Shutter type

Global shutter

Sensor Diagonal

6.1 mm

Active Sensor Dimensions WxH

4.9 x 3.6 mm

Camera Dimensions HxWxL

29.3 x 39.4 x 35.7 mm

Weight

69 g

Video Output

Analog

Lens Mount

C-mount

Power Consumption

2.39 Watt

Operating Temperature (ambient)

-10°C to +50°C

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Here are a few applications where RMC Series industrial cameras are especially suitable

RMC Series cameras are the perfect starting point for a wide range of machine vision applications.

Situational awareness

Remote lens control, integration with pan & tilt heads, and enhanced sensitivity make RMC Series cameras well-suited to applications that exceed the reach of standard security cameras.

Factory automation equipment

Systems that need to maintain traditional video standard output for compatibility or training reasons, benefit from the traditional PAL output capability.

Electronics inspection

RMC Series cameras feature mounting holes on all four sides, plus mirror image capabilities to make them easily adapt to a wide range of color sorting or inspection systems.

Vehicle-mounted cameras

RMC Series cameras help aircraft, ground vehicles, and watercraft monitor the world around them while watching for other vehicles and structures.

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