JAI has released the LT-200CL, an industrial-grade
colour line scan camera based on JAI’s advanced prism technology. Featuring a light beam splitter prism and three 2,048-pixel, custom-designed CMOS sensors, the LT-200CL captures the red, green and blue spectral bands in three separate channels simultaneously through the same optical path and with co-site sampling accuracy.
The high colour accuracy
provided with the camera makes it ideal for demanding vision applications such as fruit and vegetable sorting, 2D/3D print inspection, wood inspection, and surface inspection of flat panels and paint coatings, among others. The LT-200CL is capable of running at scan rates up to 30,383 lines per second via an 80MHz data clock and follows the recent launch of JAI’s 3-CMOS colour line scan camera, the LT-400CL, which features 3 x 4,096 pixels and a 16,180 lines per second scan rate.
www.jai.com
Kappa Optronics has released a new platform for customer- specific camera design with high definition, embedded Linux, and CMOS sensor.
The CMOS camera platform
doesn’t require a PC: image data is transmitted directly to the monitor via HDMI/DVI or saved on the memory card. The processor and the embedded Linux operating system are on the camera board. The platform provides high definition live streams, up to 5 Megapixel resolution, a maximum frame rate of 20fps, FTP access to the web server and a variety of interfaces, including Ethernet (RJ45), USB (2.0), HDMI (DVI), SVIDEO (Y/C), infrared and keypad.
Data streams and still images can be scaled and compressed practically without limitation. Encoding/decoding is based on
H.264 (max. 16Mb/s), MPEG2, JPEG and MJPEG. Comprehensive camera adjustments and smart image processing features are provided. It is also possible to implement facial recognition and motion detection onboard the camera. The concept is designed for a wide range of applications.
www.kappa.de
Multipix Imaging supplies the latest camera series from Io Industries, the Flare, which uses Cmosis sensor technology to provide cameras of high speed, high resolution and excellent image quality. It features Power over Camera Link for ease of installation and can be combined with Io Industries’ high-speed DVR. Flare series range from 140fps to 360fps; colour and monochrome models are available.
www.multipix.com
Teledyne Dalsa’s latest CMOS cameras include the
Genie TS and Falcon2 models. The company designs and manufacturers its own CMOS sensors and integrates them into its machine vision cameras to deliver exactly the right balance of speed, noise, power and sensitivity. The GigE Vision Genie TS is packed with advanced features such as image filtering, image compression, colour correction, colour space conversion, and image transfer-on-demand. The model perfectly blends form and function for a wide range of industrial applications. It is also engineered for Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS). The Falcon2 series of area scan cameras is comprised of three high- performance models, including the 12M, which delivers extremely high resolution. Applications include AOI for electronics manufacturing, as well as semiconductor wafer, flat panel display, and solar panel inspection.
www.teledynedalsa.com
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