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New Sony FCB-MA130


industrial strength


LASERS FOR MACHINE VISION


» Wavelengths from 400nm - 1000nm » Output power from <1mW - 6000mW » Microlines » Exceptional uniformity » Waterproof / dustproof (IP67) » Customized assembly


ZFSM (fi bre-coupled laser)


Machine Vision Metal Wood Food &


Beverages Automotive Robotics Medical Electronics


Up to 50mW 450nm-830nm Line width down to 6μm (1/e2


ZQ / ZQ2


Up to 6000mW 450nm, 635-808nm


RS-232, PLC, USB, Ethernet


ZM18 / ZM12 Up to 200mW 404-980nm Various optics


Tire inspection Robot guidance PCB inspection Road inspection )


Introducing the tiniest, toughest new example of Sony’s block camera technology. At 18 x 10.3 x 16.5mm, the FCB-MA130 fi ts into the smallest industrial, professional, security


product or even sporting application where size matters. Then it gets to work, endlessly and reliably capturing brilliant HD movies and still images up to 13 megapixel.


The FCB-MA130 also off ers


outstanding features as standard, including autofocus, auto exposure, image stabilisation, face detection and even wide dynamic range. Small size but no compromise.


See the strengths of the new micro FCB-MA130 at: image-sensing-solutions.eu/ fcb_micro_version.html


technology


IMAGE SENSING SOLUTIONS


Z-LASER Optoelektronik GmbH • Merzhauser Str. 134 • 79100 Freiburg • Germany Tel.: +49 / 761 / 296 44 44 • Fax: +49 / 761 / 296 44 55 • info@z-laser.dewww.z-laser.com


Colour Camera Block


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