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Protective Housing for FireWire Cameras

Enclosure protects camera's printed circuit board from physical damage

Point Grey has announced that the IEEE 1394a (FireWire) versions of their Firefly MV digital camera family now come housed in a lightweight and durable plastic case.

Designed for Firefly MV FFMV-03M2 camera models, the compact 44 x 24 x 34 mm enclosure protects the camera's printed circuit board (PCB) from physical damage, minimizing system downtime due to repairs or replacements. A tripod mount adapter is included with every camera at no extra cost, and M2 x 3.5 holes on the top and bottom of the case make mounting easy. An opening at the rear of the case allows access to the camera's general purpose IO (GPIO) pins, which enable the camera to be powered externally or to synchronize with external devices like a hardware trigger or light source. The case also allows access to the camera's LED, which provides information on camera status.

The Firefly MV FFMV-03M2 uses a 1/3" wide-VGA CMOS sensor with global shutter to deliver high quality 752(W) x 480(H) monochrome or raw Bayer color images at 60 FPS, and offers a 2x2 binning mode for frame rates up to 135 FPS. The camera's CS-mount lens holder incorporates a removable glass (monochrome cameras) or IR cut filter (color cameras) that protects the image sensor against dust and ensures image quality. A board-level option, which measures just 40 x 25 mm, is available to qualified OEM's.

 

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