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| 모델 번호 | CH-S400-XZ-EA |
The Olympus CH-S400-XZ-EA is a medical camera head, typically used in endoscopic imaging systems. While Olympus does not make full public datasheets for all of these part numbers, the CH-S400 series generally has the following specifications and features:
Endoscopic camera head for use with compatible Olympus video processors.
Imaging:
High-definition (HD) video output
Chip-on-tip or CMOS sensor (depending on the endoscope model)
Compatible with HD endoscopes like ENF‑VH, ENF‑V3, and surgical scopes.
Connections:
Standard Olympus proprietary connector for video processors
Supports VISERA ELITE / CLV / OTV systems for full HD output.
Power:
Powered via the video processor; does not have standalone power.
Control:
Works with camera control units (CCU) for white balance, brightness, and imaging modes like Narrow Band Imaging (NBI).
Usage:
ENT procedures, laparoscopy, or general endoscopy, depending on the connected scope.
Physical:
Compact, ergonomic camera head designed for sterile draping or integration into surgical workflow.
Compatibility Notes:
Works with Olympus endoscopes that have HD video capability.
Often paired with VISERA ELITE II systems for full HD video capture and display.
Essentially, the CH-S400-XZ-EA is not a stand-alone device. It’s a camera module that captures HD images from an endoscope and sends them to a video processor for display, recording, and advanced imaging like NBI.
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