[Elphel-support] NC353 vs Nc393 imager

Dawe, Greg gdawe at soe.ucsd.edu
Tue Mar 22 14:10:08 PDT 2016


re: NC353 vs Nc393 imagers.
Are either of these imagers suitable for a 12 imager array given the following needs?
1- sustained 30 fps to ssd (assume JPG4)
2- min of 1920x1080 (2kx2k preferred)
3- Sync + global shutter.
4- +70º HFOV

-5Mp has a Global Reset type rolling shutter, right?
- Is it light sensitive during readout? Or is it a true global shutter? Is readout <15 msec. at typical outdoor exposure?
-What is typical trigger lag time when multiple imagers are operating in sync + global shutter?
-What is the frame rate at WOI of ~1920x1080? vs binning full frame down to 1296x 968 operating in sync + global shutter?
-What is sustainable fps to μsd? To ssd via SATA operating in sync + global shutter?
-Cost for 12 imagers, lenses with +70º HFOV, controllers with sync, and ssd array?

-3Mp, same questions...
-Cost for 12 imagers, lenses with +70º HFOV, controllers with sync, and ssd array?


14Mp:
-Will Global Reset Shutter be implemented? If so when?
- X sync release date?
-What fps if binned to ~1920x1080 (or 2kx2k) + operating in sync + global shutter?
-Cost for 12 imagers, lenses with +70º HFOV, controllers with sync, and ssd array?


-10359 vs 10393:
1- What high speed data port for transferring data from ssd or μsd operating in sync + global shutter?
2- What frame rate can each controller sustain if coupled to 3 x ~2kx2k vs 4 x ~2kx2k operating in sync + global shutter?
3- Can the 10359 controller be used to drive the 14Mp imager operating in sync?


thanks in advance
-gd

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