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Sensors Unlimited’s shortwave infrared (SWIR) 2,048-pixel line scan cameras


will be on display at the show. Tey are specially designed for 3D optical coherence tomography. Te 2048L delivers greater than 76,000 lines per second (lps), while the new 2048R boosts the speed for OCT to more than 147,000 lps via Medium Camera Link interfaces. Te HD Mini 1280JSX SWIR


cameras are mil-rugged and feature 1,280 x 720 pixels with a 12.5µm pixel pitch. Available with digital output of 30 or 60 fps and a snapshot feature, the compact, low-light 1280JSX SWIR video cameras deliver high sensitivity from 0.9µm to 1.7µm, with extended sensitivity to 0.7µm. Indium gallium arsenide SWIR


Micro640CSX cameras provide high- resolution imaging at 640 x 512 pixels with a 12.5µm pixel pitch. Te cameras are ideal for industrial-


process monitoring, enhanced vision, and persistent surveillance. Tey are designed for affordable, high-performance daylight-to-low- light imaging applications. Standard sensitivity ranges from 0.9µm to 1.7µm; extended sensitivity into the NIR/SWIR from 0.7µm to 1.7µm. www.sensorsinc.com


Sierra-Olympic Technologies will exhibit the first in a series of affordable, uncooled microbolometer thermal cameras for industrial, machine vision, and general purpose thermal imaging applications. Te Viento 320 features 320 x 240


pixel resolution with a 17µm pixel pitch. Te camera is intuitive and easy to integrate into new or existing systems, and has user-selectable NTSC or PAL analogue video and simultaneous 14-bit/8-bit, Camera Link digital video outputs. Viento cameras include standard


connector interfaces and standard mechanical interfaces which are absent in many other low-cost thermal imagers. Te camera is based on the latest 17µm uncooled focal plane array (FPA) technology. Features include multiple automatic gain control modes, including image contrast enhancement, and an integrated normalisation shutter. Nine different lens options are


available, including 3-degrees 6-, 9-, 15-, 16-, 24-, 27-, 40-, and 90-degrees horizontal field-of-view. Camera control is via RS-232 or USB. Applications include process


monitoring, industrial imaging, robotics guidance, perimeter security, surveillance, unmanned vehicle imaging, traffic management, and more. www.sierraolympic.com


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Ximea will present a 5K custom digital camera which delivers 20 megapixel resolution at 33fps over distances as long as 300 metres, made possible with the help of a fibre optic cable. Te camera’s data and control


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interface is fully compliant with PCI Express external cabling and allows data throughput of more than 1,700 MB/s over 300 metres. High-speed data transfer is needed


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for this model, which is based on the newest 20 megapixel sensors from Cmosis (CMV20000). Tis CMOS sensor has a global shutter, providing 12-bit images at high speed. Enhancing the convenience factor,


a PCIe cable interface implemented inside the camera eliminates the need for a frame grabber. Image data is delivered and stored


inside the PC memory, becoming immediately available for processing and encoding by CPU and/or GPU. In order to provide users with


synchronisation ability with external equipment and other cameras, this model is equipped with opto-isolated inputs and outputs. Te connectors are located on the


bottom of a compact housing (60 x 60 x 38mm). www.ximea.com


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xiMU Subminiature USB2 cameras


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PCI Express cameras


xiD CCD USB3.0 cameras CMY


Hyperspectral USB3 Vision


Cameras


xiSpec 16 to 150 bands 170 HSI cubes/sec


Linescan • Mosaic • Tiled


based on the compact and light-weight xiQ USB3.0 camera series


Hall D, Booth 5410 xiCE


High-end cameras


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