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S710

The Phantom S710 provides up to 7 Gpx/sec (87.5 Gbps) of data throughput for Machine Vision applications.  It leverages the performance and extremely high frame rates of the VEO 710 to Machine Vision applications via CXP6 protocol. 

  • 7,275 fps at 1280 x 800
  • 1 µs exposure, 300 ns with FAST option
  • 8 and 12-bit, selectable
  • GenICam protocol compliant
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The Phantom S710 can achieve over 700,000 frames-per-second (fps) when resolutions are reduced. At its full resolution, 1280 x 800, for the widest field of view and the best image detail possible, the S710 can produce up to 7,275 fps. This powerful machine vision camera is capable of this by combining the functionality of the proven VEO 710 sensor with standard machine vision industry protocols such as CXP6 and GenICam. 

Phantom high-speed camera features such as GPIO for trigger, event, memgate, strobe, and ready signals ensure the camera is able to capture images as needed over both short- and long-term recording durations.  Time code in/out stamping is available directly on image frames to provide accurate and reliable date during machine analysis. 

Key Features:

  • 1 Mpx sensor with 20 µm pixels
  • Data streams in up to 2 Gpx/sec,  4 Gpx/sec,  7 Gpx/sec
  • Streams into either 4-port or 8-port Frame Grabbers
  • Record to DVR for long record time applications
  • Mechanical Shutter for remote black reference
  • GPIO for trigger and signaling
  • Data conservation through reduced resolutions and 8-bit selection

 

What’s in the box?

  • Power supply with XLR extender
*Printed Manual and PCC Software CD available upon request. 
Resolution FPS
1280 x 800 7,275
1024 x 768 9,255
512 x 512 23,480
256 x 320 57, 430
256 x 128 121,425
128 x 8 701,030
*8-bit, 4-bank mode
Common resolutions and frame-rates, other resolutions available.
Short Description
  • The Phantom S710 Machine Vision camera offers super high-speed capabilities seen in the popular Phantom VEO 710 in a streaming, Machine Vision form factor. The S710 achieves the highest frame rates per second in the Machine Vision industry. 
Throughput/Speed
  • 7Gpx/sec (87.5 Gbps)
  • Max speed at full resolution is 7,275 fps
  • At minimum resolution of 128 x 8, maximum frame rate is 701,030 fps
  • The minimum frame rate at all resolutions is 100 fps
Sensor Specifications
  • Phantom CMOS sensor
  • 12-bit pixel depth
  • 1280 x 800 pixels
  • 20 µm pixel size
  • 25.6 x 16 mm
  • 30.18mm diagonal
  • Noise: 29.0e-
  • Dynamic Range: 59.6dB
  • CAR in 128 x 8
  • Global Shutter
  • ISO Monochrome: 6400D
  • ISO Color: 2000D
Exposure
  • 1 μs minimum exposure
  • 300 ns minimum epxosure with FAST option
Memory
  • NA - the S710 streams data immediately into customer-provided frame-grabbers or DVRs
Record Times
  • Dependent on customer storage
Special Features
  • Configurable to stream up to 2Gpx/sec, 4Gpx/sec, or 7Gpx/sec 
  • Selectable 8-bit and 12-bit output
  • Mechanical Shutter for black reference
Triggering
  • Trigger either through Software or GPIO trigger signal
Timing and Synchronization
  • Time Code In/Out
Signaling
  • GPIO
  • Event In
  • Trigger In
  • Memgate
  • Strobe Out
  • Trigger Out
  • Ready
  • Software Trigger Out
Connectivity
  • Up to 16 CoaXPress (CXP 6) channels, provided in banks of 4 channels each
Camera Control
  • GenICam compliant
Lensing
  • Nikon F-mount standard, supports F & G style lenses
  • Canon EOS mount optional
  • C-mount optional
  • (lens not included)
Video Processing
  • Video processing capabilities through GenICam
Power
  • 20 - 28 VDC, 45 W
  • 80 Watt 100 - 240 VAC power supply available
Mechanical Specifications
  • Size (without lens mount) 14.5 x 14.5 x 19.0 cm (L x H x W); 5.7 x 5.7 x 7.5 in.
  • Weight: 1.62 Kg (3.6 Lb.)
Environmental Specifications
  • Operating Temperature: -10°C - +50°C 
  • Shock: 100G, 30G with shutter
  • Vibe: 7.6 Grms
Ships Standard With
  • Power Supply
Options
  • Canon EOS lens mount
  • C-mount
Popular Accessories
  • 80-Watt Power supply
  • GPIO cable
  • CXP Cables
  • Frame Grabber cards
Miro C110 Power Supply

Power Supply

40W power supply for Miro C series
160W power supply for S710, S640
EOS Lens Mount for VEO and Miro M/R/LC/Lab Series Cameras

Canon EOS Lens Mount

The Canon EOS Lens Mount for Phantom cameras provides electronic aperture and focus control.
C-Mount Lens Mount for Phantom VEO and Miro M/R/LC/Lab Series Cameras

C Lens Mount, VEO and Miro M/R/LC/Lab

C-Mount Lens Mount for Phantom VEO and Miro M/R/LC/Lab Series Cameras
CXP cable

CXP Cable

The CXP cable makes continuous imaging possible. 
No, you do not need to use all 16 CXP ports.  You can use just 1 Bank of 4 ports, 2 Banks of 4 ports (for 8 ports), or all 4 Banks of 4 ports (for 16 ports). The transfer rate will be lower, because each CXP port can transfer only approximately ½ Gpx/sec, so either your frame rate or resolution (or both) will need to be lower.
Yes! Start with Bank A (bottom left of the camera), then Bank B, and so on.
The S710, S640, and the S990 use a bit more power than typical machine vision cameras, so they do not have Power over CXP. They use 20-28 VCD. You may either supply your own power or use the power supply provided with the camera.

The S210, S200, S640, S710, and S990 don’t use PCC – PCC communicates to traditional Phantom cameras using the telnet interface and our telnet protocol, while these cameras are controlled through the GenICam protocol, then users can process the images directly on their systems.

 No, you don’t need to - You may also control the camera through CXP and GenICam. The GPIO is an alternative method. You may either design your own GPIO cable or purchase one from Vision Research.

We test the ISO of every Phantom camera model to the industry standard ISO 12232. We use the SAT method which we believe is the best method for determining a sensor's sensitivity. The SAT method does not use gain to boost sensitivity. When using gain to increase sensitivity, you also boost the noise level. A gain adjustment to boost sensitivity is available on all Phantom cameras using image processing tools, if increased noise can be tolerated.

Per the spec, we will often publish both a Daylight (D) and a Tungsten (T) value because the source of illumination has a significant bearing on the result, particularly with monochrome sensors. When T or D is not specified, it can be assumed that the value published is the Daylight variant.

Please note that most modern Phantom cameras include Exposure Index control, which will boost the apparent ISO through the use of pre-defined tone curves that get applied to the raw images. The exposure index (EI) range is specified by Vision Research per camera model to ensure optimal image quality throughout the range.
We do not manufacturer specialized enclosures such as underwater housings directly. There are manufacturers of underwater housings on the market compatible with Phantom cameras. Here are a few examples:

Gates has a specialized housing for the Flex4K: https://www.gateshousings.com/flex-4k/

Nauticam has an underwater housing for the Phantom VEO (all S-model VEO) https://www.nauticam.com/

Prevco is a subsea engineering consultancy and manufacturer specializing in submersible pressure vessels, instrumentation housings, junction boxes, vent plugs, pressure relief valves and other accessories, also compatible with Phantom cameras

If you supply underwater housings or know of another supplier, please let us know so we can add to this list.
Most Phantom cameras come with a fixed amount of high-speed dynamic RAM. When the camera is in the pre-trigger mode (you've pressed "Capture" in the user interface), the camera is continuously recording images into that memory. When it gets to the end of memory, it cycles back to the beginning and continues recording, constantly overwriting itself – until the camera is triggered. This behavior is called "circular buffer recording".

What you end up actually saving in memory is a function of how you've set up your trigger. It can be set so that only frames that occur after the trigger are saved (100% post trigger). In this mode, once the trigger is pressed any images already in memory are overwritten and you record until memory is full, then it stops. If you set the trigger to stop the recording (0% post trigger) and save all frames up to the time of the trigger, the camera will simply stop recording upon the trigger and all the frames in memory before the trigger will be saved. Finally, you can set the trigger anywhere in the middle, for example having 90% of the recorded movie be what happens prior to the trigger and 10% after the trigger.
Yes you can!  Information on discontinued Phantom cameras is archived. Information on most legacy products can be found in the ‘Support by Model’ section at www.phantomhighspeed.com/support
The Phantom RCU is a legacy solution for Flex, Miro and v-Series models. The Bluetooth dongle that was designed for the RCU also works with the handheld PCU from AbelCine, which is also compatible with most modern Phantom cameras. The Bluetooth dongle is needed for wireless connectivity with the RCU or PCU and connects to Phantom cameras with a “Remote port” (v-Series, UHS and Flex cameras). Note that Miro and VEO camera models do not have a ‘Remote’ port directly on the camera body. However, VEO cameras can be connected using the CAMEO VEObob accessory.
There are two third-party solutions that Vision Research recommends highly because they work for ALL Phantom cameras over their Ethernet connection:
  • The Semote handheld remote controller includes a handheld unit and camera unit to transmit the signal. This device provides a connection up to approximately 30 meters.

  • The iPhantom app works on any Apple IOS device, and connects to any Phantom camera that has a WiFi router attached to the camera. This is particularly great for VEO S-model cameras (with firmware after version 106), because those cameras include a USB port for a USB WiFi dongle available from Vision Research.

We offer hands-on training for Phantom cameras at our Wayne, New Jersey facility. The two-day class has both lecture and labs for the best learning experience. This class is targeted at applications where the cameras will be used for scientific and engineering applications.
On-site training is available.

For customers outside of North America, who prefer local training, most of our International Sales Partners offer training courses tailored to your needs.

If your application is TV or Motion Picture production, consider training courses targeted at those applications from AbelCine, or other Phantom resellers around the world who focus on the "entertainment" market.
Yes. Look in the General Support Documents page for the CE Declarations here: phantomhighspeed.com/support
Vision Research welcomes slow motion videos from our industrial users as well as our entertainment customers. Submission is easy. Send us an email (phantom@ametek.com ) that explains what you’d like to share. In the body of the email give us all the details about your shoot, equipment used, workflow and anything else you think we need to know. We will send you a permission to use form to complete. This form gives us permission to use your footage and tells us how to credit your work. Once we get the completed form, we’ll work with you to get the footage (we prefer the original cine file). Then, we’ll post your high speed video in the Gallery and on our YouTube channel. Slow motion videos in our Gallery are rotated on a weekly basis and randomly chosen for inclusion into the Gallery.
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All Phantom v-Series cameras with the Airborne option (these are no longer shipping) are classified as ECCN 7A994.

All Phantom Miro Airborne and Miro Airborne HD cameras (these are no longer shipping) are classified as ECCN 9A991D.

Any Phantom camera with the FAST option installed (typically this gives you frame rates >= 1,000,000 fps and/or digital exposures < 1 microsecond) such as the Phantom v611, v711, VEO 710 and the Ultrahigh-speed 10, 11, and 12 Series are classified as ECCN 6A003 and are export controlled.

Cameras with ECCN 6A003 can only be exported to these countries with no license required (NLR):
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.

All other countries require an export license.

All other Phantom cameras are classified as ECCN EAR99.

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S640 Front

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S640 Left Wire

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