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The daA1600-60uc is available in the following variants:
Basler dart S-mount color cameras are not equipped with an IR cut filter. If you want to operate a Basler dart S-mount color camera with an IR cut filter, you must attach a lens with an integrated IR cut filter to the camera.
Specification | daA1600-60uc |
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Resolution |
1600 x 1200 |
Sensor Type |
e2v EV76C570 ACT Progressive scan CMOS Global shutter |
Optical Size |
1/1.8" |
Effective Sensor Diagonal |
9 mm |
Pixel Size (H x V) |
4.5 μm x 4.5 μm |
Frame Rate |
60 fps |
Mono / Color |
Color |
Image Data Interface |
USB 3.0, nominal max. 5 Gbit/s (SuperSpeed) |
Pixel Formats |
See Pixel Format. |
Synchronization |
Via hardware trigger Via software trigger Via free run |
Exposure Time Control |
Programmable via the camera API |
Camera Power Requirements |
Nominal 5 VDC supplied via the camera’s USB 3.0 port |
≈1.3 W (typical) @ 5 VDC | |
I/O Lines |
2 general purpose I/O (GPIO) lines |
Lens Mount |
S-mount, CS-mount, without mount (bare board) |
Size (L x W x H) |
S-mount and CS-mount models: Bare board model: |
Weight |
S-mount and CS-mount models: <15 g Bare board model: <5 g |
Conformity |
CE (includes RoHS), UL Listed, GenICam 2.x (including PFNC 1.x and SFNC 2.x), USB3 Vision, REACH, KC Certificates for your camera model For more information, see the Compliance section of the Basler website. |
Software |
Basler pylon Camera Software Suite (version 4.2 or higher) Available for Windows, Linux x86, Linux ARM, and macOS |
Accessories |
The spectral response curve excludes lens characteristics, light source characteristics, and IR cut filter characteristics.
To achieve best camera performance, Basler recommends using a dielectric IR cut filter.
The filter should transmit in a range from 400–≈700 nm, and it should cut off from ≈700–1100 nm.
Integrated IR Cut Filter (CS-Mount Variants Only)
Basler dart CS-mount color cameras are equipped with an IR cut filter. The filter is mounted in a filter holder inside the lens mount.
The IR cut filter has the following spectral characteristics:
Wavelength [nm] | Transmittance |
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420–600 | Tmin ≥ 90 %
T avg ≥ 92 % |
650 ± 10 | T = 50 % |
700–1000 | Tavg ≤ 1 % |
1000–1100 | Tavg ≤ 5 % |
Bare Board Variant (daA1600-60um/uc only)
On daA1600-60um/uc camera models, side-fill material (Loctite E1172A 15G) is injected beneath the sensor. The side-fill material is visible around the sensor. This material optimizes the mechanical robustness of the camera and does not impair camera operation.
S-Mount Variant
CS-Mount Variant
→ See Maximum Allowed Lens Intrusion.
→ See Stress Test Results.
Bare Board Variant | S-Mount and CS-Mount Variant | |
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Device temperature during operation | 0–75 °C (32–167 °F)a | 0–50 °C (32–122 °F)b |
Device temperature during storage | -20–80 °C (-4–176 °F) | -20–80 °C (-4–176 °F) |
Humidity | 20–80 %, relative, non-condensing | 20–80 %, relative, non-condensing |
Ambient temperature according to UL 60950-1 | max. 50 °C (122 °F) | max. 50 °C (122 °F) |
UL 60950-1 test conditions: no lens attached; no heat dissipation measures; ambient temperature kept at 50 °C (122 °F). |
aTemperature measured at the temperature measurement point, i.e., at the hottest point on the board. This point is significantly hotter than the other parts on the board.
bTemperature measured at the temperature measurement point, i.e., at the camera front.
→ See Providing Heat Dissipation (dart).
Danger
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Unapproved power supplies may cause electric shock.
Serious injury or death may occur.
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Warning
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Unapproved power supplies may cause fire and burns.
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Notice
You must supply camera and I/O power within the safe operating voltage ranges specified below.
You must supply camera power that complies with the Universal Serial Bus 3.0 specification.
The nominal operating voltage is 5 VDC, effective on the camera module's connector.
The camera module has two direct-coupled GPIO lines that are accessed via contact 3 and 4 of the I/O connector on the back of the board.
The GPIO lines have the following characteristics:
If you require a specific output logic level at all times, add a suitable pull-up or pull-down resistor. If you use a pull-down resistor, the resistor value should be 1.8 kΩ or greater so that the current limit is not exceeded.
Notice
Before you connect any external circuitry to the GPIO lines, use the Line Mode feature to configure the line as an input or output line.
If a GPIO line is configured as an output line, never short-circuit the line.
Before you apply signals to the GPIO lines, connect the camera module to a USB port.
Make sure to apply appropriate input or output signal voltages as specified below.
Operation as Input
Voltage | Description |
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4.2 VDC | Absolute maximum. This voltage must never be exceeded. Doing so may damage the device and voids the warranty. |
0–3.4 VDC | Safe operating range. |
0–0.7 VDC | Indicates a logical 0 (with inverter disabled). |
1.8–3.4 VDC | Indicates a logical 1 (with inverter disabled). |
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Operation as Output
Voltage | Description |
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3.4 VDC | Absolute maximum. This voltage must never be exceeded. Doing so may damage the device and voids the warranty. |
0–0.5 VDC | Indicates a logical 0 (with inverter disabled). |
2.4–3.3 VDC | Indicates a logical 1 (with inverter disabled). |
Maximum current allowed through the output circuit: 2 mA |
For more information about the I/O lines, see the I/O Control section.
→ See Circuit Diagrams (dart Cameras).
For more information, see the Recommended Accessories for Basler USB 3.0 Cameras document.
All Basler dart USB 3.0 camera modules are USB 2.0 backward compatible.
However, performance is limited when connected to a USB 2.0 port:
For information about suitable USB 2.0 host controllers and about optimizing the USB 2.0 data transmission rate, see the Recommended USB 2.0 Host Controllers for Basler dart and pulse Cameras application note.
I/O connector | 6-pin socket connector with a 1.27-mm pitch dual-row receptacle. Provides access to the I/O lines. |
USB 3.0 connector | USB 3.0 Micro-B connector. Provides a nominal 5 Gbit/s SuperSpeed data transfer connection. |
Status LED | Indicates operation:
The LED can be turned off permanently by setting the DeviceIndicatorMode parameter to Inactive. |
The camera module's USB 3.0 connector is a standard Micro-B USB 3.0 connector. It provides a USB 3.0 connection to supply power to the device and to transmit video data and control signals.
Connection assignments and numbering adhere to the Universal Serial Bus 3.0 standard. The recommended mating connector is any standard Micro-B USB 3.0 plug.
Depending on how you integrate the Basler dart into your system, you must select a corresponding USB 3.0 connector that matches the orientation of the dart USB 3.0 connector in the mounted position. The orientation of the USB 3.0 connector is shown in the figure above.
Pin | Line | Function |
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1 | 3.3 VDC; max. 20 mA
Power output. Do not apply any external voltage. |
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2 | Ground | |
3 | Line 1 | General purpose I/O (GPIO) line
Preset: Input line |
4 | Line 2 | General purpose I/O (GPIO) line
Preset: Input line |
5 | - | Not connected |
6 | - | Not connected |
The dart I/O board is available from Basler. It has the following benefits:
The board can be mounted on the back of the Basler dart circuit board. The connectors of the I/O board replace the standard I/O connector.
Contact your Basler sales representative to order the dart I/O board.
For more information, see the dart I/O board Technical Specification.
→ See Safety Instructions (dart Cameras).
→ See Camera Installation.
→ See the camera features section.