Optoelectronics

Monochrome 25MP CMOS camera delivers 72fps

1st September 2016
Barney Scott
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ISVI has announced the official release of it all-new IC-M25S-CXP, a monochrome 25MP CMOS camera with a CoaXPress CXP6, DIN-4 interface delivering 72fps at a resolution of 5120 x 5120 pixels in 8-bits. At a reduced resolution of 5k x 4k pixels the camera boasts a frame rate of 92fps. The IC-M25S-CXP is based on the popular ON Semiconductor Vita25K high-speed, high-sensitivity, low-noise 25MP CMOS imaging sensor.

The all-new housing design is extremely compact and robust and uses a newly developed sensor positioning design to provide consistently precise sensor alignment. The addition of the LM-Mount allows integrators to use high-quality Leica-M and Zeiss ZM lenses with this camera, in addition to F-mount, M72, M58 and M42 lens mount choices.

Low noise electronic design and tuned PRNU correction algorithms achieve an unprecedented linearity deviation of under 1%. Special attention has also been paid to thermal management to minimize the effects of temperature oscillation on image consistency. User definable ROI (H&V), exposure delay and strobe output delay round out the major features of this high-performance camera. The color version, IC-C25S-CXP, is scheduled for release in Q2.

“The new IC-M25S-CXP compliments the release last year of our new IC-M12S-CXP 12MP camera, which shares the same CoaXPress hardware platform. These cameras showcase ISVI’s expertise in the design and manufacturing of high-end CMOS cameras with the CoaXPress interface”, says Gerard White, Vice President of ISVI Corp. “This new camera platform represents ISVI’s more than 5 years of high-resolution CoaXPress camera development experience. Leading image performance coupled with aggressive pricing put the IC-M25S-CXP at the front of the price/performance spectrum.”

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