The DVC-4000DC is a high-resolution digital camera utilizing a Kodak KAI-04022C progressive-scan interline CCD sensor. The quantum efficiency of the CCD peaks in the 500-600 nm region of the spectrum, resulting in optimum sensitivity for most applications.
RGB color is derived by use of an on-sensor Bayer filter pattern that minimizes loss of light and resolution. The highly stable optical mount utilizes adjustable C-mount coupling to provide critical system focusing adjustments. The camera is supplied with DVCView™, a Windows 2000/XP software program for real-time viewing and image capture.
The DVC-4000DC has four basic operating modes: streaming overlapped exposure, streaming non-overlapped exposure, edge-triggered single-frame snapshot, and variable pulse-width exposure. Software selectable single/dual-tap readout at 20 MHz or 40 MHz allow the optimization of CCD readout to the needs of a particular application. DVCView™ application software is provided with the camera for real-time viewing and image capture. A multi-platform API is available to developers, streamlining integration of any DVC camera via the DVC API.