Products Cameras
Spark series SP-5000 Jai’s new high-speed five-megapixel industrial camera, the Spark series SP-5000, is now available with a two-channel CoaXPress interface offering the highest data rate of any Jai area scan camera. The two newest models, the SP-5000M-CXP2 (monochrome) and SP-5000C-CXP2 (colour), operate at a maximum full frame rate of 211fps, delivering more than a billion pixels per second for 8-bit monochrome or raw Bayer configurations. This exceptional performance is derived from a new 2,560 x 2,048 pixel CMOS imager available exclusively from Jai. In addition to 8-bit output at 211fps, the cameras provide 10-bit output at up to 167fps, and 12-bit output at up to 141fps. In addition, a built-in, user-selectable colour interpolation function can provide 24-bit RGB output at 44fps for full five-megapixel resolution, and over 80fps for 1080p HD colour resolution. In-camera pattern correction algorithms provide lower noise and better low-light performance than is typically found in CMOS cameras.
www.jai.com
XC USB 3.0 industrial camera The XC USB 3.0 industrial camera from IDS delivers high-resolution images, even in varying lighting conditions. The new XC has numerous automatic features including autofocus, 16x digital zoom, face detection, and backlight compensation.
Uniiqa+ line scan cameras
E2v has introduced the Uniiqa+ PoCL camera family, offering affordable and flexible high speed line scan solutions to the automation world. This broad range of cameras also offer a one-stop-shop solution at multiple price points in order to accommodate any performance requirement and budget. E2v’s CMOS image sensor technology means the Uniiqa+ is available across the resolution range from 0.5k to 16k pixels and in speeds of up to 100kHz in both colour and monochrome. The 5µm pixel pitch sensor makes Uniiqa+ compact. The camera is also C-mount compatible at any resolution up to 4k pixels. Typical applications for the camera include on-line quality control and inspection of plastics, films, glass, paper, non-woven materials and wood. Other applications include food sorting, barcode reading and microscopy. The camera is also available from Alrad Imaging in the UK.
www.e2v.com
The 13-megapixel XC camera delivers individual images with a resolution of 4,192 x 3,104 pixels or 4,128 x 3,096 pixels, or live recordings of different sizes up to full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) with a maximum frame rate of 30fps. The camera has a robust housing with compact dimensions (32 x 61 x 19mm) and screw-on USB connector, making it suitable for both industrial and non-industrial use. Unlike consumer cameras, the XC is designed to
provide long-term availability. With its numerous automatic features, hardly any manual adjustment of settings is required. The camera is ideal for use in varying lighting conditions or for dynamic shooting situations. These include non-industrial applications in particular, such as medical technology, kiosk systems, transportation and logistics, or the virtual and augmented reality environment. The camera also opens up new opportunities in process monitoring or inline quality testing. The XC is supplied with the IDS software suite or as a driver-independent UVC version (USB Video Class). The IDS software suite allows all the camera parameters to be configured individually and makes integration easy.
www.ids-imaging.com
Perception 3D camera Matrix Vision has introduced a new kind of 3D camera with a new approach to determine objects in space. This perception camera is inspired by human vision, by how the eye in cooperation with the brain does not see a cloud of points, but rather the brain interprets the scenery using learned experiences. For example, in a room a human will determine a chair, a table, and will know what it can do with them. A human determines contrasts like edges and structures, and also perceives the distances. A further indicator to determine objects is movement. And that’s the task of the perception camera; the camera determines
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position, location, and movement of objects in space. The object is described by the principal properties. The
perception camera shows all objects with these properties in video real-time. It does not matter if the objects are moving or not. The detection area starts from several centimetres. A further advantage of the camera is the self-healing feature: even if the camera gets a blow, it will calibrate itself.
www.matrix-vision.de
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