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Wayne, NJ — Vision Research has introduced the Phantom S640 to its growing machine vision family. The Phantom S640 leverages the Phan - tom CMOS sensors used in the popu- lar VEO640 camera and provides up to 6 Gpx/s (75 Gb/s) of streaming data and images for machine vision applications. The S640 gives demanding


machine vision applications the frame rates they need, reaching 1,480 fps at full 4 Mpx resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 and up to 200,715 fps at lower resolutions. The S640 has many similar characteristics to the VEO640, including high image quali- ty and high frame rates at 4 Mpx res- olution, but its output is not confined to the camera’s RAM. The Phantom S640 joins a


growing family of Phantom machine vision cameras as Vision Research continues to bring the benefits of its traditional Phantom high-speed cam- eras to the machine vision platform. It joins the Phantom S990,


based on the cinema quality Phantom 4K sensor, as well as the S210 and S200, based on the Phantom Miro C210, which is used in automotive, industrial and scientific applications. The S640 sensor, the same used in the VEO640, has a 10 µm pixel size, larger than many machine vision cameras. Larger pix- els are typically more light-sensitive than smaller pixels, an important factor in high-speed imaging. The S640 has an ISO rating of 6500 for monochrome and 1250 for color.


Vision Research Expands Machine Vision Portfolio


20.5e– and dynamic range of 55.9 dB. The camera also includes a general- purpose input/output (GPIO) for fast, flexible signaling and synchroniza- tion. It includes signals beneficial in standard high-speed applications, such as time code in and out, as well as signals commonly found in streaming applications. The S640 streams at high frame


Phantom S640 machine vision camera.


To support high-quality imag- ing, it also has 12 bits, a noise level of


rates using CXP6 protocol. Like the Phantom S990 released last year, the S640 has four banks of four CXP6 connections each. Each bank con- nects to a four-port frame grabber, or two banks can connect to an eight- port frame grabber. Once the frame


September, 2019


grabbers receive the data, the image is stitched together and processed with any other customer algorithms. The data can be analyzed imme-


diately or stored in a long-record DVR for post analysis. The S640 is compatible with any PCIe3 CXP6 frame grabber. However, frame grab- ber manufacturer, Euresys, has made the stitching function easier by incorporating it into the software of


their Euresys eight-port Octo board. Contact: Vision Research, Inc.,


100 Dey Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 % 973-696-4500 fax: 973-696-0560


E-mail: phantom@ametek.com Web: www.ametek.com


RFMW: 400W LDMOS Transistor for S-Band Radar


San Jose, CA —RFMW is now offering design and sales support for a high- power transistor from Ampleon. The BLS9G2731L-400U is a 32V LDMOS power transistor for use in 2,700 to 3,100 MHz, S-band radar applications. With 400W pulsed power capa-


bility in class-AB circuits, the BLS9G2731L-400U offers 47 percent efficiency with up to 13 dB of gain. Capable of withstanding output mis- matches of 10:1, the excellent ruggedness and thermal stability of this transistor makes it excellent for mission-critical applications. Easy power control (no sequencing), inter-


Ampleon BLS9G2731L-400U 32V LDMOS power transistor.


nal matching and flexibility with respect to pulse formats makes LDMOS an economical option to alternate technologies. It is also available in an earless package as


the BLS9G2731LS-400U. RFMW is a specialty electronics


distribution company focused exclu- sively on serving the customers that require RF and microwave compo- nents and semiconductors, as well as component engineering support. RFMW deploys a highly experienced, skilled and technically competent team to assist customers with compo-


nent selection and fulfillment. Contact: RFMW, Ltd., 188


Martinvale Lane, San Jose, CA 95119 % 408-414-1450 E-mail: info@rfmw.com Web: www.rfmw.com


November 12–15, 2019


Accelerating Innovation


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