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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
Basler pilot 19
1.5.2.2 Sensor Positioning Accuracy
The sensor positioning accuracy for cameras equipped with 90° head housing is as shown in
Figure 14.
Fig. 14: Sensor Positioning Accuracy for Cameras With 90° Head Housing (in mm unless otherwise noted)
to the length of the housing
*
= tolerance to the center of the
lens mount (optical axis)
**
= tolerance to the reference planes
= reference plane
= front module reference plane
Photosensitive
surface of the
sensor
( 2 : 1)
(This is the sensor tilt tolerance. It applies to every point on the
photosensitive surface and is relative to the center of the die)
± 0.02
17.5
+ 0
- 0.06
(This tolerance is for the distance between the front of the
lens mount and the sensors photosensitive surface.
Note that this tolerance and the sensor tilt tolerance (see
above) must be combined to obtain the total tolerance for
every point on the photosensitive surface.)
center lines of the sensor
X ±0.4 **
±0.25 *
center lines of the thread
// 0.4 A
A
Maximum Sensor Tilt Angle (Degrees)
Camera Tilt X Tilt Y
piA640-210gm/gc 0.48 0.63
piA1000-48gm/gc 0.31 0.31
piA1600-35gm/gc 0.19 0.26
piA1900-32gm/gc 0.16 0.29
piA2400-12gm/gc 0.27 0.32
piA2400-17gm/gc 0.27 0.32

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