Product update
Cameras
XiLab Thunderbolt cameras Ximea has released xiLab cameras, including Thunderbolt technology-ready cameras that are equipped with the newest sensors from Sony (IMX174) and Cmosis (CMV20000). The cameras provide high speeds and direct access to computer memory at 10 and 20Gb/s respectively. The cameras stream data directly through a Thunderbolt cable, which can reach distances up to 60m when the fibre option is used. No frame grabbers are required. The first model, MT200, is based on the 20-megapixel CMV20000 sensors from Cmosis. The camera can operate at 30fps at full resolution with global shutter in the 12 bit mode, thanks to the 20Gb/s bandwidth. The camera is further enhanced with the active EF-mount interface for control of dynamic aperture and focus. In addition, using the Falcon Ridge 4C makes daisy chain interconnection possible.
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Mako and Manta cameras At Vision 2014, Allied Vision introduced four new Mako models ranging from VGA to five megapixels, new models in its Manta camera family including the Manta G-235 with Sony’s IMX174 CMOS sensor, and new models in its Goldeye infrared camera series. The Mako G-030 targets industrial inspection applications with a high throughput. It features the new CMV300 CMOS sensor from Cmosis. This global shutter imager with fast read-out allows for a frame rate of up to 309fps at full VGA resolution. Thanks to its high dynamic range (HDR) mode and built-in defect pixel correction, it delivers excellent image quality.
LightWise Allegro USB3 camera The Imaging Solutions Group (ISG) has released its LightWise Allegro USB3 camera based on a Sony IMX174 Exmor sensor. The camera is available in colour or monochrome variants. The Sony IMX174 Exmor CMOS sensor
delivers excellent image quality with extremely low-noise. It has 1,920 x 1,200 pixel resolution and can run at up to 164fps in 12-bit mode. The camera features the ISG Image Pipeline, a large on-board FPGA and 256MB of extra memory. The cameras support the USB3 Vision standard, have triggers and strobes, digital gain control, auto-exposure, ROI and binning capabilities, and are available with a C-Mount or as a board level solution.
www.isgcameras.com
Grasshopper3 GS3-PGE-91S6 Point Grey has added a 9.1-megapixel CCD model to its Grasshopper 3 GigE Vision PoE camera line.
The Grasshopper3 GS3-PGE-91S6 models are based on colour and monochrome versions of the one-inch Sony ICX814 global shutter CCD sensor, which features 3.69µm pixels and 3,376 x 2,704 pixel resolution. The ICX814 device uses Sony’s EXview HAD CCD II pixel architecture, improving quantum efficiency and near infrared response.
The Grasshopper3 is ideal for a variety of demanding applications including flat panel inspection, 3D measurement, ophthalmology, life sciences, and intelligent traffic systems.
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Allied Vision integrated two new Sony CCD
sensors with a high sensitivity and dynamic range into the Mako series. The Mako G-050 features the ICX693 with 0.5 megapixels, and the Mako G-095 the ICX692 with 0.9 megapixels/720p HD resolution. The two new models are suitable for image processing applications in low-light conditions, for example in robotics, microscopy or surveillance.
With five megapixels, the Mako G-503 is the new top-resolution camera in the Mako family. It is fitted with a rolling shutter CMOS sensor from Aptina and delivers 14fps. It is the best choice for users looking for high resolution at an affordable price.
www.alliedvisiontec.com
Point Grey has also added a two megapixel global shutter CMOS model to its line of Flea3 USB3 Vision cameras along with a new 1080p60 model to its Cricket IP security camera line. The Flea3 FL3-U3-20E4 models are based on colour and monochrome versions of the EV76C570 Sapphire sensor from e2v.
www.ptgrey.com
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