The CC640 is a digital camera for use in harsh environments. Where typical cameras cannot withstand cold temperatures, our CC640 digital camera operates at temperatures as low as -40°C!
The CC640 can be used by itself as a stand-alone camera (see the latest manual for stand-alone power insructions) or can be connected to one our dataloggers. The datalogger can trigger an image acquisition by applying a 5- to 12-volt signal. When used independently, the camera's precision real-time clock can be used to trigger an image capture.
Images can be stored on a CompactFlash card or in the datalogger's memory. The images are stored in a .jpg format.
Features
Digital camera for harsh environments
Stores images in .jpg format
Compatible with CompactFlash Cards
Image capture can be triggered by time or event
Compatible dataloggers: CR510-2M-PB, CR10X-2M-PB, CR800-series, CR1000, CR3000
Specifications
Lens Description: F1.4 3.5 to 8 mm Varifocal Lens with Electronic Iris
Image Type: JPEG
Resolution: 640 x 480 (307,200 pixels); 604 x 504 (with time stamp)
Power: 9 to 15 Vdc
Current Drain: 250 mA maximum (operating); 250 μA typical (quiescent)
Communication Ports: RS-232, RS-485 (labeled external I/O), CS I/O
Maximum Baud Rate: 230 kbps (RS-232, RS-485); 76.8 kbps (CS I/O)
CS I/O CSDC Addresses: 7 or 8
Power: 9 to 15 Vdc
Video Output: NTSC, PAL
Logic Low Level External Input Signal: 0 to 0.7 Vdc (-12 Vdc absolute minimum)
Logic High Level External Input Signal: 4 to 15 Vdc (15 Vdc absolute maximum)
Memory Card
Type: CompactFlash
File System: FAT16
Storage: 2 Gigabytes or less
Clock Accuracy: ±1 minute/year (0° to 40°C); ±4 minute/year (-40° to 70°C)
Time to Take Image: ~10 seconds
Producing Area:USA