Phantom
TMX series: The highest frame rates at the largest resolutions available
today
Vision Research expand on its wide range of Phantom
cameras with the new TMX series by delivering groundbreaking ultra
slow-motion imaging. Designed with a backside illuminated custom
CMOS sensor it delivers clear, high quality images at speeds and
resolutions not previously possible.
With increased speeds comes the need for increased light. The
Phantom TMX cameras incorporate a backside illuminated sensor.
It addresses the need for more light as its design relocates the
metal parts of a traditional sensor that interfere with incident
light to the photodiode, to the back of the sensor. Backside illumination
also provides increased processing efficiency, which allows cameras
to maintain their high throughput levels even as frame rates increase.
The TMX cameras also offer a FAST mode for further increased frame
rates.
Phantom TMX 7510 The Phantom TMX 7510 has 75 Gigapixel throughput which can
provide over 76,000 fps at a full 1 Mpx resolution of 1280 x 800.
At the reduced resolution of 1280 x 32, the TMX 7510 delivers
a frame rate of 1,750,000 fps.
Phantom TMX 6410 The Phantom TMX 6410 has a 64 Gigapixel throughput which can
provide over 65,940 fps at a full 1Mpx resolution of 1280 x 800.
At the reduced resolution of 1280 x 32, the TMX 6410 produces
the frame rate of 1,516,000. The 6410 provides larger resolutions
than possible before for applications needing high frame rates.
For example, the 6410 can reach over 300,000 fps at 1280 x 160
or 640 x 320 (binned).
Key Features
Designed for high speed
applications:
- two models offer extreme
high frame rates at larger resolutions, up to 1.75 million fps at
1280 x 32 and 640 x 64
- Real data for real results:
frame rates are actual with no interpolation.
- Very high native light sensitivity,
made possible by backside illuminated CMOS sensor
Focus on data management:
- Record multiple experiments with up to 512 GB
of memory that can be portioned up to 511 times
- 10 Gb Ethernet is standard for the fastest data
download directly from the camera's RAM buffer
- Use the Phantom CineMag V for up to 8TB of non-volatile
memory and fast image transfer
Photo:
TMX Back Panel
Applications
Ballistics
Due to the TMX's light sensitivity and incredibly
high frame rates, it makes it perfectly suited to ballistics e.g
gunshot analysis or explosives etc.
Digital Image Correlation (DIC)
Digital Image Correlation is a non-contact method
of observing how an object is affected by impact and vibration.
It can also be used to create 3D imaging of the object to help researches
take exact measurements.
Combustion
Combustion applications often have unique difficulties
that need to be overcome. Aside from being exceptionally fast events
they often have lighting issues as they quickly fluctuate between
being very dark and very bright. Phantom cameras have features that
aid researchers in dealing with these issues.
Droplet Analysis / PIV
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) or droplet analysis,
is a research method that allows scientists to observe the flow
of air, water, and other invisible elements. Phantom cameras are
equipped with high-resolution sensors to make particle tracking
simple.
Quick Specifications
TMX 7510
TMX 6410
FPS at max res
76,000 fps
65,940 fps
Maximum FPS
722,050,
1,750,000 with FAST option
758,330,
1,516,660 with FAST option
Pixel Size/Binned Pixel Size
18.5 µm/37
µm
Maximum Resolution
1280 x 800
Sensor Type
CMOS, Backside
Illuminated (BSI)
Sensor Size
23.7 mm
x 14.8 mm
Photo:
TMX Frontside
Need a price or more
application information? Please
email Adept Turnkey or call our offices Adept Turnkey Pty Ltd are "The Machine
Vision and Imaging Specialists" and distributor of Vision Research
products in Australia and New Zealand. To find out more about any
Vision Research product, please call Adept Turnkey at Perth (08)
9242 5411 / Sydney (02) 9905 5551 / Melbourne (03) 9384 1775 or
contact us online.
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