Miro-C211 2.3 Gpx/s

The Miro-C211 is an entry-level high-speed camera capable of a native 1,800 fps

The Phantom Miro C211 is an economical and easy-to-use high-speed camera with higher frame rates than many other cameras in this category. It is easy to use with standard cable setups.

 

 

Overview

Compact High-Speed Camera

  • 1280 x 1024 pixel proprietary sensor
  • Advanced triggering, up to 16GB internal RAM
  • Frame rates from 50 to 67,140 fps
  • Integration times down to 5 µs
  • Colour sensors

The Phantom Miro-C211 is an economical high speed camera perfect for a variety of applications.

The Phantom C211 camera reinvents the capabilities of our popular C-Series cameras for industrial environments. The high performance sensor delivers over 2,540 FPS at 720p HD while maintaining the compact and housing requirements of a Phantom C-Series camera. This makes our imaging solutions accessible by researchers in a larger variety of applications and more in-depth research.

Maximum data collection is possible through our renowned high image quality and standard features like quiet fans and Image-Based-Auto-Trigger(IBAT).  IBAT allows camera operators to set parameters that will trigger the automatic capture of an event based on real-time image analysis.

The combination of a small 5.6 micron pixel sensor and a C-mount lens mount means that this camera can extend into laboratory settings and be mounted to a microscope. The increased versatility of both mounted and unmounted use and low price point make the Phantom C211 a high-speed camera that is perfect for entry level use.

Phantom camera users can benefit from the Phantom support and community.  We are the premiere high-speed camera company, our history and dedication to the industry has also made us the largest global company. Our case studies, white papers, and application resources offer valuable information. Speaking with our highly skilled support and application engineers, or attending a Phantom Academy can help a camera operator ensure that they and their company are receiving the most out of their investment.

Specifications

Sensor Proprietary 1280 x 1024 pixel CMOS
Dynamic Range 57.5 dB
Integration Time Down to 5 µs
Frame Rate
  • 1,800 @ 1280 x 1024
  • 2,290 @ 1280 x 800
  • 2,540 @ 1280 x 720
  • 22,380 @ 128 x 64
  • 67,140 @ 64 x 8
Pixel Size 5.6 µm
Standard Mode
  • Quantum Efficiency: 41.7% color
  • Max. SNR: 38.7 dB
  • AST (p): 22.46 color
  • Saturation Capacity (e-): 6972 color
  • Temporal Dark Noise: 9.08 e-
Lensing
  • 1″ C-lens mounts, reversable to accept CS lenses
Internal Memory
  • 8GB to 16GB internal RAM, 240GB internal, non-removable CineFlash
Sensor Cooling TE Cooled
Max record time
  • 4.2 seconds at maximum frame rate, 12-bit depth, largest resolution and into maximum internal memory (16GB)
Triggering
  • Programmable trigger location (pre/post trigger recording)
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger
  • Hardware trigger BNC
  • Trigger from software
  • High Voltage (HV) trigger
Exposure
  • 5 µs minimum exposure
  • Auto Exposure
 Image Time Stamp IRIG in/out (modulated and unmodulated)
Connectivity
  • Gb Ethernet for control and data. Ethernet is accessed through the system cable.
Shutter Internal mechanical shutter for simple current session reference
Timing
  • 20 ns timing accuracy
  • Frame synchronization to internal or external clock (FSYNC)
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
Standard Video Output
  • HD-SDI available through BNC on the back of the camera
Special Features
  • Segment memory for up to 63 cines in multi-cine mode
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger
  • Continuous recording
  • Memory gate
  • Event marking
  • Frame timestamp
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
  • Programmable I/O
  • Secondary IP address
  • Field-based firmware upgrade capable
Camera Control
  • Phantom Camera Control (PCC)
  • SDK available
Data Acquisition National Instruments M- and X-Series DAQ modules with integrated support in PCC

Applications

Microscopy

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