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Key advantages

  • Perfect measurement accuracy
    TCDP PLUS telecentric lenses produce two images at different magnifications to cover an extended range of your product dimensions with the same accuracy.
  • Smart cost reduction
    Solving two vision tasks with one lens involves less components and lowers the vision system cost.
  • Detailed test report with measured optical parameters.
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Built-in phase adjustment allows to easily align the camera sensor.
Built-in phase adjustment allows to easily align the camera sensor.
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Last update 11 Sep 2023

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Notes

  1. With IMX387 (21.7 mm diagonal) sensors, the FOV of TC4MHRyyy-x lenses may show some vignetting at the image corners.
  2. Working distance: distance between the front end of the mechanics and the object. Set this distance within +/- 3% of the nominal value for maximum resolution and minimum distortion.
  3. Working f-number (wf/N): the real f-number of a lens in operating conditions.
  4. Maximum angle between chief rays and optical axis on the object side. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
  5. Percent deviation of the real image compared to an ideal, undistorted image. Typical (average production) values and maximum (guaranteed) values are listed.
  6. At the limits of the depth of field, the image can still be used for measurements. For a very sharp image, however, only half of the depth of field should be considered. Pixel size used for calculation is 3.45 μm.
  7. Object side, calculated with the Rayleigh criterion with λ= 520 nm
  8. Indicates the availability of an integrated camera phase adjustment feature.
  9. Measured from the front end of the mechanics to the camera flange.
  10. Right-angled ocular length, measured from the optical axis of the frontal lens to the camera flange
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Metrology white paper