Announcing 4MPX Phantom T2540

Announcing 4MPX Phantom T2540 tkt1957.com
Image credit: Vision Research

The Phantom T2540 is a new addition to our T-Series lineup, offering a reduced frame rate version of the T4040 introduced earlier this year

These cameras incorporate a 4.2 MPX BSI sensor, achieving over 5,800 frames per second (fps) at full resolution and 277,000 fps when reducedCineMag compatibility is available, providing secure, fast download from RAM as well as direct recording for long-record time applicationsSupported features include Binned mode, which combines pixels 2X2 for improved flexibility at 1MPX and below, EDR for flash mitigation, 10Gb Ethernet and programmable I/O.

Announcing 4MPX Phantom T2540 tkt1957.com
Image credit: Vision Research

The T2540 is a 4.2 Mpx high-speed camera at 25Gpx/s throughput. The compact size and advanced workflow features makes this camera ideal for advanced motion analysis in any environment.

  • 5,840 fps at 2560 x 1664
  • Sensitivity: Quantum Efficiency*
    • Mono: 85.4%; Binned 82.4%
    • Color: 71%
  • 64, 128, 256GB RAM
  • FAST option*, 250ns min. exposure

 *QExFF at 532nm

The Phantom T2540 delivers the imaging power of the T4040 at 25Gpx/s for 5840 fps at full resolution. A peak Quantum Efficiency rating above 90% ensures the sensor’s ability to capture images at low light levels.

A major benefit of 4Mpx imaging is increased accuracy for tracking algorithms versus traditional 1Mpx high-speed images. The greater pixel resoution is well suited for techniques like Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and for impact studies it helps ensure accurate rendition of particle movement and shape.

The T2540 includes premium features to enable a variety of applications including:

  • Binned mode combines pixels to increase vertical resolution of the camera’s top frame rates at 1MPX and below. Available for color and mono, but output will switch to mono on a color camera.
  • EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range) provides mitigation for bright flashes by dynamically adjusting exposure in saturated areas of the image.
  • Programmable I/O to interface with DAQ systems and a variety of measurement sensors, which can be recorded and viewed as metadata in Cine files.
  • On-camera controls, video output and CineMag is available for remote, standalone operation.

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