The S991 is a full frame 9M Pixel camera with 937 fps native frame rate
The Phantom S991 delivers 9 Gpx/sec (70 Gbps) of throughput and the power of the Phantom Flex 4K sensor with CXP-over-fiber technology for extreme high-speed imaging.
The Phantom S991 builds on the industry leading technology of the S990 by incorporating fiber cables for data transfer. The two fiber cables are easy to connect and can carry up to 70 Gbps of images and data to the frame grabbers. This significantly improves setup and ease of use.
Imaging flexibility is enhanced through adjustable capacity settings. Using just 1 fiber cable for 1/2 capacity operation (4 Gpx/sec) allows researchers to achieve full frame rates at smaller resolutions while full capacity operation (8 Gpx/sec) offers large to maximum resolution for highly detailed imaging.
CXP-over-fiber delivers the immediately accessible imaging a simple process by dividing it between two frame grabbers then stitching them back together. The image is then stitched back together for fast algorithm application which means no waiting to download data to apply critical decision-making algorithms.
Specifications
Sensor
Proprietary 4096 x 2304 pixel CMOS sensor
EMVA 1288 measurements at 532nm
Dynamic Range
54.8 – 68.7 dB
Shutter Speed
5μs to 1/frame rate
Frame Rate
937 @ 4096 x 2304 (Standard mode)
1,070 @ 3072 x 2000 (Standard mode)
2,640 @ 1280 x 800 (Standard mode)
72,910 @ 128 x 4 (Standard HS mode)
(other speeds and resolutions available, please see datasheet)
Pixel Size
6.75 µm
Global Shutter Mode
Quantum Efficiency: 49.2% color
Max SNR: 42.5 dB
AST (p): 66.4 color
Saturation capacity(e-): 17960 color
Temporal Dark Noise: 32.15 e-
Rolling Shutter Mode
Quantum Efficiency: 48.3% color
Max SNR: 44.3 dB
AST (p): 20.58 color
Saturation Capacity (e-): 33,184
Saturation capacity(e-): 26985 color
Temporal Dark Noise: 9.23 e-
Internal Memory
Dependant on customer storage
Sensor Cooling
TE Cooled
Max record time
Dependant on customer storage
Triggering
Trigger either through Software or GPIO trigger signal
Exposure
Exposure time (shutter speed): 5μs to 1/frame rate
Global / Rolling Shutter
Image Time Stamp
IRIG, SMPTE or MISP
IRIG in/out (modulated and unmodulated)
Signaling
GPIO
Event In
Trigger In
Memgate
Strobe Out
Trigger Out
Ready
Software Trigger Out
Shutter
Internal mechanical shutter for simple current session reference
Timing
Time code in/out
Standard Video Output
Up to 8 CoaXPress (CXP 12) channels, provided in 2 fiber QSFP+ banks of 4 channels each
Lens Interface
Nikon F, C, or Canon EOS
Camera Control
Gen1Cam compliant
Data Acquisition
National Instruments M- and X-Series DAQ modules with integrated support in PCC