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DBK 31AU03.AS

Low Cost, High Resolution USB Color Astronomy Camera without IR Cut Filter

Low Cost, High Resolution USB Color Astronomy Camera without IR Cut Filter
  • Color USB camera without IR cut filter
  • 1/3" CCD, progressive scan
  • Resolution 1024 x 768
  • Max. 30 fps
  • Max exposure time 60 min
  • C/CS Mount
  • Software included
 

High resolution, fast refresh rate

The astronomy camera DBK 31AU03.AS combines a high resolution, fast refresh rate and a low price. Therefore, it is ideally suited to amateur astronomers wishing to deploy a mega pixel camera. Using the shipped software - IC Capture - you can save the captured images to lossless and uncompressed AVI files.

Fast display of color images

For the visualization of the raw data from the color CCD (RAW format), the data stream must be post processed (color interpolation). Interpolated color images require much more bandwidth to transfer than original RAW images. Color interpolation in the CCD camera DBK 31AU03.AS can be switched off and thus 30 color frames per second can be transfered. In this case, the images are color interpolated on the host PC with the shipped software IC Capture.AS. Alternatively, should color interpolation not be desirable at all, AVI files can be written in RAW format.

Sony® color CCD

The astro CCD camera DBK 31AU03.AS is fitted with the color CCD ICX204AK, manufactured by Sony®. The resolution of the CCD is 1024 x 768 pixel at a format of 1/3". Even at long exposure times, its noise is minimal. Due to the high quality of the ICX204AK, it is often used in medical image processing applications.

IR cut filter

Color cameras that do not possess a color filter offer users a large degree of flexibility: Filters may be added as required by a specific application. Therefore, we ship the astronomy camera DBK 31AU03.AS without an IR cut filter.

Fast data transfer via USB 2.0

The astro CCD camera DBK 31AU03.AS outputs high resolution images in a fast sequence. In order to transfer these large amounts of data to the host PC, a very fast bus is required - USB 2.0.

Shipped software for Windows®

This camera ships with the camera driver IC WDM DCAM TIS and the control software IC Capture.AS. To learn more about these software products, please take a look at the software section:

Below are sample images and 'in action' images of astronomy cameras (click to enlarge).:

Aristarchus region of the Moon
Dominique Dierick - Aristarchus region of the Moon
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny - TEC and Tak on Mount 03
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny - TEC and Tak on Mount 03
Saturn
Daniel Llewellyn - Saturn
Ivaldo Cervini - DMK 21AF04.AS camera
Ivaldo Cervini - DMK 21AF04.AS camera
Astronomy picture of the Sun taken by The Imaging Source astronomy camera.
Giorgio Mengoli - Sun
Jari Kankaanpää - My observatory with DMK 21
Jari Kankaanpää - My observatory with DMK 21
Astronomy picture of Jupiter GRS taken by The Imaging Source astronomy camera.
Christopher Go - Jupiter GRS, Red Jr and Callisto
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny - DMK 31AF03.AS and Meade
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny - DMK 31AF03.AS and Meade

 

Technical specification, detailing all important parameters of the DBK 31AU03.AS astronomy camera:

Camera ParameterParameter Value
Product CodeDBK 31AU03.AS
Typecolor USB camera without IR cut filter
ConnectionUSB
ManufacturerThe Imaging Source
SensorCCD
Typeprogressive scan
Sensor specificationSony ICX204AK  PDF
Format1/3"
Resolution1024 x 768 pixel
Dynamic range8 bit
Exposure time1/10000 s to 60 minutes
Gain0 dB to 36 dB
FPS @ Max resolution30 fps
Video formats @ Frame rate1024 x 768, BY8 (RAW) @ 30, 15, 7.5, 3.75 fps
1024 x 768, UYVY @ 15, 7.5, 3.75 fps
Lens mountC/CS mount
Supply voltage4.5 V to 5.5 V via the cable
Current consumptionapprox 500 mA @ 5 VDC
Dimensions (H x W x L)50.6 mm x 50.6 mm x 50 mm
Mass265 g
Max. temperature (operation)-5 °C to 45 °C
Max. temperature (storage)-20 °C to 60 °C
Max. humidity (operation)20 % to 80 %
Max. humidity (storage)20 % to 95 %

 

Currently, there are no accessories available for this camera.