Basler ace 2 a2A2600-64ucBAS
- GMAX2505 Sensor
- 64 fps Frame rate
- 5.6 MP Resolution (MP)
- USB 3.0 Interface
- 1/2" Sensor Format
The Basler a2A2600-64ucBAS USB3.0 camera with the Gpixel GMAX2505 CMOS sensor delivers 64 frames per second at 5.6 MP resolution.
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General Information
| Manufacturer | Basler |
|---|---|
| Order Number | 108371 |
| Product Family | ace 2 R |
| Product Line | ace 2 R Basic |
| Camera Series | Basler ace 2 |
| Camera Category | Area Scan Camera |
| Warranty | 36 Months |
Sensor
| Sensor Vendor | Gpixel |
|---|---|
| Sensor | GMAX2505 |
| Shutter | Global Shutter |
| Sensor Format | 1/2" |
| Sensor Diagonal | 8.5 mm |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Sensor Size | 6.52 mm × 5.42 mm |
| Resolution (H x V) | 2600 px × 2160 px |
| Resolution | 5.6 MP |
| Pixel Size (H x V) | 2.5 μm × 2.5 μm |
| Frame rate | 64 fpsCalculate individual frame rate |
| Mono/Color | Color |
| Spectrum | Visible |
EMVA Data
| Measured at | 525 nm |
|---|---|
| Quantum Efficiency - green (typical/minimal) | 49.63 % (typical) |
| Dark Noise (typical/maximal) | 2.548 e¯ (maximal) |
Camera Data
| Interface | USB 3.0 |
|---|---|
| Camera Data Connector | USB 3.0 Type Micro B receptacle |
| Image Data Interface | USB 3.0, nominal max. 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed) |
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| Exposure Control |
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| Camera I/O Connector | M8 6-Pin receptacle |
| Digital Input | 1 |
| General Purpose I/O | 2 |
| Power Supply | Via USB 3.0 interface |
| Power Requirements (typical) | 3 W |
Housing
| Housing Type | Box |
|---|---|
| Protection Class | IP30 |
| Housing Size (L x W x H) | 42.8 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm |
| Weight | 85 g |
| Lens Mount | C-mount |
| Operating Temperature | -10 °C - 60 °C |
Technical Drawing
Conformity
- CE (incl. RoHS)
- EAC
- FCC
- GenICam
- IP30
- KC
- RoHS
- UKCA
- UL
- USB3 Vision
Features
For more information about the features, visit the Documentation
Easy Handling
| Auto Functions | Use the camera's auto functions to allow the camera to find the optimum settings for exposure time, gain, and white balance, for example. This simplifies camera integration into your application. |
| Presettings | Automate recurring steps in your application by using the camera's default settings and/or creating and saving your own presets. |
Image Quality Optimization
| Color Creation | With this set of features, you can correct artifacts in color images without affecting the structures in the image. |
| Image Adjustment | Adjust pixel values losslessly with Black Level, Digital Shift, and other standard features. |
| Improvement of Image Quality | Reduce image artifacts caused by environmental influences. Correct individual pixel errors using Defect Pixel Correction. |
Process Control
| Burst Mode | Acquire a sequence of images after triggering once and output them as required. In High-Speed Burst Mode, you can temporarily bypass the data limitation of GigE. |
| Digital I/Os | Control the camera via trigger commands or use the camera to control components of your vision system, such as lighting or encoders. |
| Information Utilisation | Use additional information from Chunks and Events to optimize your automation. |
| Intelligent Light Control (SLP) | Control the lighting directly with the camera. By synchronizing the flash mode and adjusting the brightness levels, you can quickly achieve precise lighting conditions and shorten the development time of your application. |
Speed Increase
| Data Reduction | Use the Binning, Decimation, or ROI features for customized data reduction. |