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High frame rate models Basler Vision Technologies has added two camera models to its Aviator area


scan camera series. The mono and colour camera models feature 31fps speed at 2,330 x 1,750 pixel resolution and a Camera Link interface.


The models are equipped with


Kodak’s latest KAI-4050 CCD sensor, which provides superior image quality, even at high image capture rates. The cameras provide progressive scan readout and global shutter technology.


The Aviator camera series offers an exceptional price/performance ratio and because machine throughput can be increased due to the higher frame rate, the cameras are very attractive for redesigning machines that currently use cameras based on earlier Kodak


sensors. Existing applications such as semiconductor manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, metrology, medical imaging, or traffi c applications can be optimised with a comparatively low investment.


As a result of Basler's extensive Camera Link interface and Kodak sensor, the camera offers excellent imaging results in terms of dynamic range and noise level, factors that will be measured and documented during the production of each camera using automated EMVA 1288 sensitivity testing. www.baslerweb.com


Ideal for fast moving objects VDS Vosskühler has released the CMC-4000 camera, which achieves up to 200 images per second at a resolution of 2,320 x 1,726 pixels. By limiting the read-out area the image rate can be


CameraS – tHermal imaging


High-speed uncooled camera


Flir has released the SC655 high-resolution uncooled infrared camera. It provides high-speed windowing modes, digital control of image fl ow and recording in Flir ResearchIR R&D software. This high-resolution camera is affordable and its performance enables it to be used for a much wider range of dynamic applications.


The camera provides more than 300,000 pixels of accurate temperature measurement data


and has a frame rate of up to 200Hz with a 640 x 120 window. The camera’s processing engine works on a portion of the image at greater speed allowing effective dynamic event monitoring. The SC655 is supplied with a 25° macro lens that is ideal for a broad range of ATE work. It is fully compliant with GenICam and GigE Vision protocols and can be integrated with a variety of third- party analysis software packages. The SC655 has been designed to take advantage of Flir’s R&D software package, ResearchIR. This latest generation software is aimed at monitoring thermal events that are typically more agile or transient. The combination of high-calibre


hardware features and software options makes the Flir SC655 a highly effective tool for infrared research, product development, non-destructive testing, and range phenomenology. www.fl ir.com


Ideal for predictive maintenance


VisIR 320-P joins the recently launched VisIR 640-P camera, but with a lower resolution and lower cost.


Thermoteknix has launched the VisIR 320-P thermal imaging camera, suitable for industrial predictive maintenance and more.


The camera provides clear images from a highly sensitive 320 x 240 uncooled infrared sensor, precise temperature measurement, and a powerful range of easy-to-use camera tools and Condition RED database and software options. With a rugged industrial housing, an articulated central optics pod for ergonomic and safe operation and large, integral, high contrast DayBright touch screen, VisIR 320 provides high defi nition thermal and visual image clarity in all lighting conditions. www.thermoteknix.com


considerably increased. The camera is equipped with a global-shutter sensor recording all pixels simultaneously, which means fast moving objects can be captured. The camera has a CMOS sensor with 10-bit AD converters, which achieves high-quality and noise-free images using the camera's internal fi x-pattern-noise correction. Camera Link interface (10 Tap Full) is available. www.vdsvossk.de


Block camera


Sony’s Image Sensing Solutions (ISS) division has launched its next generation of FCB block cameras. The FCB-E range of OEM block video cameras gains a digital output, meaning users can integrate the device into IP-based applications, and a number of additional features.


Also included are several technologies that are new to the FCB range, such as true progressive scan, colour enhancement and new lens technology. The range’s


enhanced image stabilisation, horizontal resolution, white balance and wide D functionalities will increase the extensive range of applications.


The range will consist of seven modules, with the fi rst in the


series being the FCB-EX1020/P. This will use a ¼-type EXview HAD CCD image sensor coupled with a 36x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom to provide exceptional picture clarity. A stable zoom functionality, effectively extending zoom capability up to 40x magnifi cation, has also been integrated. www.pro.sony.eu/vision


Microscopy cameras


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