NOCTURN GV Specifications0 pages
GV
Technical Specifications
70%
60%
Quantum Efficiency (%)
Quantum Efficiency (%)
60%
50%
Camera
50%
40%
Sensor Resolution
30%
1280 × 1024 Pixels
Sensor Pixel Pitch
40%
30%
9.7 µm × 9.7 µm
Sensor Well Capacity
20%
20%
Sensor Dynamic Range
10%
10%
0%0%
Specifications
Sensor Read Noise
400
400
500
500
600
600
700
700
800
800
900
900
1000
1000
Wavelength (nm)
Wavelength (nm)
Quantum Efficiency Curve shows > 60% at peak
1100
1100
Sensor Quantum Efficiency
Frame Rate
> 25000 e> 60 dB
< 4e- median (60 fps mode)
> 60% at peak at 600nm
> 55 Hz in 10 bit Mode, > 90 Hz in 8 bit Mode
Sensor Image Lag
< 0.1%
Sensor Shutter Mode
Rolling
Features
On-Screen Display
Full on-screen display capability with text, standard
geometrical shapes and graphics
Image Correction
Bad pixel replacement and 2 points non-uniformity
correction (NUC)
Gain Control
Snapshots
Digital Zoom
Contrast Enhancement
Automatic gain and exposure control or manual
On-board capture of *.JPG (8b) or *.PGM (8/10b)
Up to 8X (0.001 increment resolution)
Contrast stretching, equalization and adaptive
equalization
Housing
Lens Mount
Dimensions (excluding connectors)
(Width × Height × Depth)
Weight
CS-mount
47 × 47 × 57.3 mm
< 180 g
Input/Output
Digital Video Output
10/8-bit Gigabit Ethernet
Communications
RS-232 or Ethernet (RJ-45)
Synchronization
Frame start trigger (2 to 12 V)
Analog output strobe reference (2 to 12 V)
Environmental and Power
Operating Temperature
Mechanical Dimensions for GV Camera Body (in mm)
Storage Temperature
Input Voltage
Power
NOCTURN GV Camera
is powered by the
Lynx CMOS imaging
sensor, optimized for
low light level imaging.
0° C to +45° C
-50° C to +80° C
+5 to +15 VDC (External Power Supply Needed)
< 4 W (typical)
The Lynx CMOS imaging sensor is the first operational sensor specifically designed
with Night Vision, Homeland Security and Surveillance applications in mind.
This fully solid-state CMOS sensor provides excellent imaging across varying light
conditions, from daylight to low-light levels - such as those found during a
quarter-moon.
The Lynx CMOS imaging sensor provides full SXGA resolution at 100 frames per
second, with < 4e- read-out noise and without cooling.