The
KP-F2A features a 1/3 inch progressive scan
microlens IT CCD that has a spectral response
that
extends into the near infared region. Peak sensitivity
occurs at approximately 760 nanometers, while
useful
sensitivity extends above 1000 nanometers. The
use of
progressive scanning provides improved vertical
resolution and reduces horizontal smear in moving
objects. The use of square pixels can reduce
processing time in vision systems. Designed for
use in
the medical, microscope, and machine vision markets,
the KP-F2A extends the range of imaging into the
near
IR region. A multiple step electronic shutter
with a
range up 1/10,000 second can be selected to “stop
action” on moving objects. With the field-on-demand
function, the start of an exposure and the length
of the
exposure can be accurately controlled. The video
is
immediately output at the end of the exposure.
The
KP-F2A has a single progressive scan output at
30fps.