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Basler boost camera with
high-resolution sensors from ON Semiconductor’s XGS series
Basler boost: CXP Cameras with 20, 32 and 45MP resolution
BitFlow’s latest in CoaXPress: the Claxon-CXP
CXP-12 is the latest CXP standard, now transmitting video at 12.5Gb/S. While the speed of data through the frame grabber has doubled, the overall architecture has remained the same as the previous generation Cyton. This allows users to easily migrate to the newer cameras without major
calibration, where multiple, uniform images are required, the D-65A30-T combines 65 megapixels running at up to 30fps with a linear response. For Mura dark inspection, the camera has superb sensitivity in combination with low noise at long exposure times. Te controlled sensor temperature
software changes. The Claxon-CXP4, is a quad CXP-12 PCIe Gen 3 frame grabber. It supports multi- link CXP-12 cameras of up to 4 links. Also available is the Claxon CXP1, a single link CXP-12 PCIe Gen 2 frame grabber.
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eliminates the effect of ambient temperature fluctuations on the camera performance. For systems that don’t
require the full frame rate of the Gmax3265 sensor – and those that are more cost-sensitive – the Diamond D-65A09 delivers 9,344 x 7,000-pixel resolution at 9fps. Adimec also supplies the
Coaxpress Sapphire S-65A70, also based on the Gmax3265 sensor. Te camera has a low read noise, good thermal design for passive cooling, and a dynamic range of 66dB. Finally, SVS-Vistek has
introduced the FXO camera series, combining the advantages of Sony’s Pregius S sensors and the Coaxpress-12 interface. A transmission rate of 12.5Gb/s per line means the entire bandwidth of Pregius S
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Basler AG is expanding its boost camera series with CoaXPress 2.0 (CXP 2.0) interface by six new models with sensors from ON Semiconductor’s XGS series for applications requiring high accuracy. The new boost cameras offer resolutions of 20, 32 and 45 megapixels (8k) and complement the boost series, which of course continues to be available with the proven Sony Pregius sensors IMX255 (9MP) and IMX253 (12MP). The new models
incorporate high- performance CMOS sensors with state-of-the-art global shutter technology and deliver frame rates of up to 45fps. As a perfect replacement for older CCD sensors, the high- resolution XGS sensors offer outstanding image quality at higher frame rates and lower costs.
sensors can be sent over one cable. In addition, an upload speed of 41.6Mb/s allows precise camera control via software trigger, with a trigger frequency of almost 600kHz in single trigger message mode. Te efficiency of the interface
means little heat is generated inside the camera, which results in low noise and excellent image quality.
Thanks to their CXP 2.0
interface, Basler boost cameras are ideally suited for applications with image transmission distances of up to 40m where high data rates and resolutions are required. These can be applications in the semiconductor industry, photovoltaics, display inspection, the printing and packaging industry, and medical technology. The new models are
available as a bundle with the Basler CXP-12 Interface Card 1C. In addition, Basler offers further high-end components for the use of the cameras from a single source, such as high- resolution F-mount lenses and CoaXPress cables – with all the advantages of the CXP 2.0 standard.
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Te FXO series comprises five
models with the Coaxpress-12 interface, with resolutions from 5 to 24.5 megapixels and frame rates of up to 123fps. All cameras in this series have industrial features, such as C-mount, multi-channel 24V I/Os with logic module, sequencer and an integrated multi-channel strobe controller up to 3A. Dynamic range is approximately 70dB. O
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