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FCB-EV9520L
FCB-EV9520L
FCB-EV9520L

FCB-EV9520L

FHD 1/3'' FCB Block camera using new Starvis generation (LVDS)

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This new model as successor camera of FCB-EV7520/A has been designed for Surveillance, Medical, Off-line inspection equipment and added values applications/markets for general inspections and monitoring

Key Features

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  • Imager: 1/2.8'' 2 MP Starvis 2
  • Output: 1080 60p
  • WDR: 130 dB
  • Optical zoom : x30
  • H FOV:: 63,7° 
  • Super image Stabilizer
  • I/F: LVDS
  • Size: 50 x 60 x 89,7 mm
Sensor 1/2.8'' CMOS
Key Features resolution, compact size, optical zoom, image stabilization, sensor, WDR, HFOV
Resolution FHD (1920x1080)
Video format 1080p
Speed
Optical zoom (lens) 30x
Digital zoom
Super resolution zoom
Storage
Lens
Live view
Width 50
Height 60
Depth 89.7
Weight
Interface
Video output LVDS
Partial scan/binning
IEEE1588 compliant
HW & SW trigger
Noise filter
DC 12 V (PoE)
Shading/ defect correction
Frame accumulation
WDR
LUT
FOV 63.7°
External synchronization
Power consumption
Image stabilization
Noise reduction
Visca command
Sensitivity
Others


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Understanding the Key Elements of the FCB-EV9520L

The Sony FCB-EV9520L sets itself apart from other camera blocks through several important attributes. Pivotal to its operation is the unique cell structure utilised. In order to boost sensitivity, the photodiode layer in each cell has been made much deeper than in conventional arrangements. 

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