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PRODUCTS Cameras


USB/HDMI AF-zoom block camera Active Silicon has added two global shutter modules to its autofocus-zoom block range. Te USB/HDMI AF-zoom block camera with


Tamron MP2030M-GS delivers simultaneous HDMI and USB 3.1 video output. It offers a wide range of UVC camera control features, including zoom and focus, so that standard USB video class 1.1 (UVC) software can be used to control the camera and view the USB video. Te HD-SDI version combines the high-


quality CMOS sensor in the Tamron camera with Active Silicon’s Harrier processing technology, delivering HD-SDI and 3G-SDI outputs, as well as HD-VLC compressed video for very long cable length applications. Both cameras benefit from Tamron’s


excellent 30x optical zoom and 16x digital zoom, and full HD image output at 1,920 x 1,080p/30 or 720p/60. Additional features include wide dynamic range mode, 3D noise reduction, keystone correction and motion detection. www.activesilicon.com


SceneScan Pro system Nerian has released a firmware update for its SceneScan Pro system, which doubles its 3D image processing power, making passive 3D depth sensing possible at up to 135fps.


Te most significant performance


increases have been made for processing colour images. Now, 13fps can be achieved at a


resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 pixels with a disparity range of 128 pixels. At a resolution of 1,024 x 768 pixels, up to 32fps is possible. For monochrome cameras, 13fps is now possible for a configuration of 2,016 x 1,536 pixels at a disparity range of 128 pixels, where 7fps used to be the maximum with the previous firmware. SceneScan achieves a throughput of 900MB/s. For low-performance systems, where such high data rates are a concern, SceneScan also offers the option to only transmit the disparity map (the inverse depth map) and no camera images. www.nerian.com


Support for Auvidea adapter boards Vision Components now offers software support for Auvidea adapter boards, which can connect multiple VC Mipi camera modules to Nvidia Jetson TX2 and Xavier AGX developer kits. Drivers are provided, enabling developers to start work on embedded vision projects immediately. Auvidea’s tested and validated J20 adapter


board supports all available VC Mipi cameras. Te VC Mipi portfolio features a wide range of


PL-X series with 10 Gigabit Ethernet Pixelink has launched the 10 Gigabit Ethernet PL-X series of high-performance machine vision cameras. With a 10GBase-T interface and Sony Pregius sensors, these cameras offer high bandwidth, high-quality images, making them ideal for multi-camera synchronisation, automated inspection and VR/AR applications. First in the series is the Pixelink PL-X9512 12.3


megapixel model, based on the Sony Pregius IMX253 CMOS image sensor with global shutter. Covering a 1.1-inch sensor size, with pixel pitch of 3.45µm and frame rate of 65fps, the PL-X9512 is available in colour or monochrome. Its 10GBase-T interface and packet resend capability provide reliable image transfer at cable lengths of up to 100m on CAT6A. Later in the year, three additional cameras will be released: the PL-X957 with IMX420 (7MP,


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1.1-inch), the PL-X9520 with IMX531 (20MP, 1.2- inch), and the PL-X9524, a 4/3-inch format with the Sony IMX530 (24MP). Additional camera features include optional


power-over-Ethernet and IEEE1588 clock synchronisation (PTP). www.pixelink.com


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machine vision sensors up to 20 megapixels. Notably, it also includes Sony Pregius IMX250 and IMX252 sensors, which have no native Mipi interface. Te camera modules meet the Mipi CSI-2 specification and are supplied with dowel holes for precise and repeatable mounting. Te company’s 200mm flexible circuit board cables, which are especially developed for the Mipi modules, ensure interference-free data transmission at high bandwidths. www.mipi-modules.com


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