Miro-N5 250 Gpx/s

The Miro-N5 is an extremely compact high-speed camera capable of a native 560 fps

The Phantom Miro N5 is our smallest camera, at only 1-inch cubed it can fit into small spaces. The Miro N5 is two separate pieces connected by a CXP cable.  The head is inexpensive and easily replaced in the field while the base protects any images obtained. This camera is available in color only.

 

Overview

Compact High-Speed Camera

  • 768 x 600 pixel proprietary sensor
  • Advanced triggering, up to 8GB internal RAM
  • Comprised of the tiny, Hi-G Miro N5 camera head, CXP cable, and the Miro N-JB or N-B base
  • Frame rates from 30 to 9,000 fps
  • Integration times down to 30 µs
  • Colour sensors

The Phantom Miro-N5 is a compact high speed camera perfect for destructive testing.

The Phantom Miro N5 is perfect for destructive testing.  Built in two separate parts, the head and the base, it is built to capture every possible image it can when it counts. The low-cost head unit is easy to replace as CXP protocol immediately transfers the very last image possible to the sturdy base.

Since the large base is separate from the tiny camera head the 3 meters of cable is perfect for reaching small and hard-to-reach places. The N5 base is available in a standalone or Miro JBox 2.0 version, contains the 240GB non-removable CineFlash and battery.  Memory can be partitioned up to 63 times allowing continuous recording feature to record and download multiple shots making the Miro N5 perfect for machine trouble shooting.

 

Specifications

Sensor Proprietary 768 x 600 pixel CMOS
Dynamic Range 10-bit
Integration Time Down to 30 µs
Frame Rate
  • 560 @ 768 x 600
  • 810 @ 640 x 480
  • 930 @ 512 x 512
  • 2,325 @ 256 x 256
  • 9,000 @ 128 x 32
Pixel Size 4.8 x 4.8 µm
ISO Monochrome
  • 2,000D; 4,000T
ISO Colour
  • Color 400D; 400T
Internal Memory
  • 8GB internal RAM, 240GB internal, non-removable CineFlash
Sensor Cooling TE Cooled
Max record time 21 sec at full resolution, max memory
Triggering
  • Programmable trigger location (pre/post trigger recording)
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger standard
  • Trigger from software
  • Hardware trigger BNC on Miro Junction Box
Exposure
  • 30 µs minimum exposure
  • Extreme Dynamic Range (EDR)
 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
  • Frame synchronization to internal or external clock (FSYNC)
  • IRIG In (modulated or unmodulated)
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
Standard Video Output
  • HD-SDI available through BNC connector on the base
Special Features
  • Segment memory for up to 63 cines in multi-cine mode
  • Continuous recording
  • Memory gate
  • Event marking
  • Frame timestamp
  • IRIG In (modulated or unmodulated)
  • IRIG Out (unmodulated)
  • Image-Based Auto-Trigger (IBAT)
  • Strobe
  • HD-SDI Video
  • 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

Machine Testing

 

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