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Hr342 31MP industrial camera


The Hr342 with CoaXPress interface is SVS-Vistek’s latest industrial camera. It uses Sony’s IMX342 sensor with 31 megapixels, a dynamic range of 70dB, and a frame rate of 35.4fps. A clever implementation of the CoaXPress interface and a housing design with outstanding heat dissipation ensures a low operating temperature, which enables low image noise. There is a good selection of high- quality inexpensive lenses on the market to fit the sensor’s pixel size of 3.45µm. The CoaXPress interface also offers long, thin data lines and a power supply for the camera via the data cables. If the application can live with a 10 per cent lower frame rate and needs the flexibility of GigE, the Hr342 is also available with a 10 GigE interface. www.svs-vistek.com


Ranger3 camera Sick has launched the Ranger3 camera. The high-definition streaming camera is powered by Sick’s imager with Rapid On-Chip Calculation (ROCC) technology. It has a resolution of 2,560 x 832 pixels, and is capable of capturing 7,000 full frame profiles and processing up to 15.4 gigapixels per second. The ROCC technology enables fast and precise


shape, volume and position measurements, even for large depths of field or height variations. By having analogue-to-digital conversion of the signals on the M30 CMOS sensor, and sending the data directly to a controller or a standard PC, the ROCC process increases the application


possibilities for high speed 3D quality inspection.


The Ranger3’s sensor acquires 3D profiles over 2,560 coordinates at 1/16 subpixel resolution. The 3D vision camera is a compact (55 x 55 x 77mm) metal housing unit.


The camera extracts


the true 3D shape of an object, regardless of its contrast or colour. The Ranger3’s performance


on light, dark, reflective and


contrasting surfaces makes it useful for several inspection duties in metal production, electrical and electronics, road and rail vehicles and tracks, tyres and auto components, and food and beverage and packing industries. www.sick.com


More products now online at www.imveurope.com/products


Blaze ToF 3D camera Basler is releasing the Blaze 3D camera, based on Sony DepthSense time-of-flight technology. The camera has a GigE interface and VGA resolution, and is suitable for measuring the position, location and volume of objects. Typical application areas include logistics and medicine. The camera is equipped with a vertical cavity surface emitting laser operating at 940nm. With a multipart image consisting of a distance, intensity and confidence map and a frame rate of 30fps, it generates 3D point clouds and 2D grey images in real time in the camera. The integrated Sony DepthSense IMX556PLR-C sensor with Current Assisted Photonic Demodulator pixel structure, together with the back-illuminated CMOS sensor architecture, enables precise, sensitive reflected light scanning. The camera is a compact, IP67-protected unit without moving components. Its low weight makes it ideal for mounting on robot arms. The start of series production is scheduled for late this year. www.baslerweb.com


WiDy SenS SWIR camera NIT has launched a SWIR camera, the WiDy SenS GigE for industrial applications. The VGA SWIR camera uses NIT’s sensor NSC1601, with dual mode. It provides an image of 640 x 512 pixels with a dynamic range of 120dB for high flux scenes, and a high sensitivity mode with a


GigE polarisation and line scan cameras JAI has launched Gigabit Ethernet versions of its Go Series 5-megapixel polarisation camera and its SW-4000TL trilinear colour line scan camera. The GO-5100MP-PGE, which is built around


Sony’s IMX250MZR polarised CMOS image sensor, is equipped with a standard GigE Vision interface. The GO-5100MP-PGE has a full resolution of 2,464 x 2,056 pixels, though the four-way polarisation design of the sensor reduces the effective resolution of the output to approximately 1.25 megapixels. The camera delivers 8-bit full resolution output at 22.7fps, with 10-bit and 12-bit output also supported. Pixel size is 3.45 x 3.45µm for a 2/3- inch optical format.


In addition to being able to provide raw polarisation output for all pixels, the camera includes a built-in function for pre-calculating


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readout noise of 50e-. The camera features a Hirose connector combining power supply and triggering input/output options. With a complete SDK compatible with Windows or Linux, the camera is a perfect SWIR option for easy integration into industrial equipment. http://new-imaging-technologies.com


angle of linear polarisation and degree of linear polarisation.


The SW-4000TL-10GE has 4K (4,096 pixels) line resolution, 66 kHz line rate, and 24-bit non- interpolated RGB output, delivered over a GigE Vision interface. Via integrated auto-negotiation technology, the camera offers automatic backwards compatibility from 10GBase-T (10Gb/s) to NBase-T (5Gb/s and 2.5Gb/s) or the traditional 1000Base-T (1Gb/s output). www.jai.com


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