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Main optical specifications | ||
Magnification | (x) | 2.000 |
Image circle diameter | (mm) | 11.0 |
Max sensor size | 2/3″ |
Object field of view | ||
1/3” (1) | (mm × mm) | 2.40 x 1.80 |
1/2.5” (1) | (mm × mm) | 2.85 x 2.14 |
1/2” (1) | (mm × mm) | 3.20 x 2.40 |
1/1.8” (1) | (mm × mm) | 3.57 x 2.67 |
2/3” (1) | (mm × mm) | 4.25 x 3.55 |
Advanced optical specifications | ||
Working distance (2) | (mm) | 56.0 |
Working ƒ/N (3) | 11 | |
Telecentricity typical (max) (4) | (deg) | < 0.08 (0.10) |
Distortion typical (max) (5) | (%) | < 0.04 (0.08) |
Depth of field (6) | (mm) | 0.10 |
Resolution (7) | (μm) | 3 |
Mechanical specifications | ||
Mount | C | |
Phase adjustment (8) | No | |
Length (9) | (mm) | 101.4 |
Front diameter | (mm) | 28 |
Mass | (g) | 202 |
Last update 02 May 2024
- Object field of view (mm x mm). For the fields with the indication “Ø =”, the image of a circular object of such diameter is fully inscribed into the detector.
- Working distance: distance between the front end of the mechanics and the object. Set this distance within ±3% of the nominal value for maximum resolution and minimum distortion.
- Working f-number (wf/N): the real f-number of a lens in operating conditions.
- Maximum angle between chief rays and optical axis on the object side. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
- Percent deviation of the real image compared to an ideal, undistorted image. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
- At the limits of the depth of field, the image can still be used for measurements. For a very sharp image, however, only half of the depth of field should be considered. Pixel size used for calculation is 3.45 μm.
- Object side, calculated with the Rayleigh criterion with λ= 520 nm
- If not available, phase adjustment can be supplied upon request (except for TC23004, TC23007,TC23009, TC23012).
- Measured from the front end of the mechanics to the camera flange.
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