PERKINELMER MVS-5410-02

Imaging
D A T A S H E E T
Lighting
Telecom
Machine Vision Illumination Systems
MVS-5410
Machine Vision Strobe
Features
Description
The PerkinElmer MVS 5410 Machine
Vision Strobe is a source of short
duration, high intensity light pulses
used to “freeze motion” as a visual aid
for machine vision applications.
The MVS 5410 is a self contained,
AC-powered unit packaged in a
rugged metal enclosure designed for
industrial applications. It is fitted with
a polycarbonate window for safety
and an adjustable bracket for maximum convenience and flexibility in
mounting. Its output may be externally triggered or controlled by an internal source which is adjustable from
the convenient front control panel.
Input cable connections and cooling
vents are protectively located on the
rear panel.
Line power is supplied through a
line cord receptacle and a country–
specific line cord which is included.
External trigger input is applied
through a five pin DIN connector. A
control cable with mating connector
is supplied with each unit.
• CE Certified to EMC and Safety
directives
• Internal or external triggering
• Exceptional lamp stability
• Long lamp life
• Up to 24,000 flashes per minute
(400Hz)
• Microsecond flash durations
• Universal power input (90-230VAC,
50/60Hz)
• Adjustable mounting
• Easy access to control panel
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MVS-5410 Strobe
Optical Specifications
MVS-5410-10
300 to 1100+ nm
>108 flashes
20 microseconds
Adjustable from 35% to 100%
Spectral bandwidth
Flashlamp life (5)
Flash duration (1)
Intensity level
Illumination Characteristics
Distance
1 foot
2 feet
3 feet
Note 1:
Note 2:
Note 3:
Note 4:
Note 5:
Area Illuminated
15” x 15”
30” x 30”
45” x 45”
Photometric
38 lux-sec
10 lux-sec
4 lux-sec
MVS-5410-02
300 to 1100+ nm
>108 flashes
20 microseconds
Adjustable from 35% to 100%
Area Illuminated
15” x 15”
30” x 30”
45” x 45”
Radiometric
32 µJ/cm2
9 µJ/cm2
4 µJ/cm2
Photometric
13 lux-sec
3.5 lux-sec
1.5 lux-sec
Radiometric
12 µJ/cm2
3 µJ/cm2
1.5 µJ/cm2
Energy per flash is constant up to 100Hz; total output power is constant from 100Hz to 200Hz. (Power = Energy x Flashrate)
Energy per flash is constant up to 200Hz; total output power is constant from 200Hz to 400Hz. (Power = Energy x Flashrate)
At maximum intensity. Flash to Flash Variation ±5%
Lux = Lumen-second/meter2
Where light output is not less than 50% of maximum value.
Environmental Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Input voltage
Input current
Power to Lamp
External trigger:
Pulse
Current
Duty cycle
Flash delay
Internal trigger
90-230 VAC 50/60 Hz
135 W rms maximum
100 W rma maximum
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Shock and vibration
+5 volt TTL pulse, 10-100
µsec into an opto-isolator
with internal 150 ohm
nominal resistor
20 mA
up to 90%
18µsec max from leading
edge of trigger pulse
Variable via 10-turn
potentiometer
Controls
Flash rate intensity (1 turn potentiometer) internal/external
Flash rate (10 turn potentiometer) internal only
Internal/External trigger switch
Flash standby (stopps flashlamps operation) internal/external
AC Power On/OFF switch (back side of unit)
Indicators
Trigger light
AC power light
Mechanical Specifications
10.75 (273)
12.25 (311)
0.281 DIA. HOLE, 2 PLACES
FOR MOUNTING
7.50 (191)
9.71
(247)
6.78
(172)
Trigger
Intensity
RATE
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POWER
AC
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On/Off
Switch
Cooling Fan
Control
Input
Air Exhaust
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STBV
Rear Panel
10.35 (263)
DIMENSIONS ARE IN
INCHES (MILLIMETERS)
WEIGHT: 7.2 LBS (3.27kg)
6.30
(160)
-10 to +110°F (-23 to +43°C)
-40 to +194°F (-40 to +90°C)
1.5G, 50 to 200 Hz per
MIL-STD-810C
CAUTION
Some glass flashlamps are under
high internal pressure, and, if broken, could result in glass particles
being blown into the face and hand
areas. To prevent injury, wear suitable protective devices such as
safety glasses and/or face mask
and gloves.
Some types of pulsed lamps generate intense ultraviolet radiation
which, if not properly shielded from
personnel in the area, will cause
burns to any exposed skin and
especially to the eyes. Do not
expose any skin area or the eyes
to the direct or reflected radiation
of an operating lamp. If you have
to view an operating lamp, always
use protective covering for
exposed skin area and ultravioletattenuating goggles for the eyes.
For more information e-mail us at [email protected] or visit our web site at www.perkinelmer.com/opto.
All values are nominal; specifications subject to change without notice.
USA:
PerkinElmer Optoelectronics
35 Congress Street
Salem, MA 01970
Toll Free: (800) 950-3441 (USA)
Phone: (978) 745-3200
Fax: (978) 745-0894
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Europe:
PerkinElmer Optoelectronics
Wenzel-Jaksch-Str. 31, D-65199
Weisbaden, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 611-492-437
Fax: +49 (0)611-492-159
Asia:
PerkinElmer Optoelectronics
47 Ayer Rajah Crescent #06-12
Singapore 139947
Phone: +65 775 2022
Fax: +65 775 1008
0601
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