10GigE cameras from Emergent Vision Technologies feature multiple CMOS sensor options

Oct. 26, 2015
Featuring CMOS area scan image sensors from CMOSIS, the HT Series of 10GigE cameras from Emergent Vision Technologies feature an RJ45 connector with cable lengths from 1M up to 100M, as well as GigE Vision compliance.  

Featuring CMOS area scan image sensors, the HT Series of 10GigE cameras from Emergent Vision Technologies feature an RJ45 connector with cable lengths from 1M up to 100M, as well as GigE Vision compliance. The 10GigE cameras are available in four models:

  • HT-2000: CMV2000 2 MPixel CMOS image sensor from CMOSIS, 338 fps at full resolution, C-Mount lens holder, available in monochrome, color, and NIR-enhanced.
  • HT-4000: CMV4000 4 MPixel CMOS image sensor from CMOSIS, 179 fps at full resolution, C-Mount lens holder, available in monochrome, color, and NIR-enhanced.
  • HT-12000: CMV12000 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor from CMOSIS, 84 fps at full resolution, F-mount lens holder with optional Canon EF lens adapter for integrated lens control, available in monochrome, color, and NIR-enhanced
  • HT-20000: CMV20000 20 MPixel CMOS image sensor from CMOSIS, 32 fps at full resolution, 35 mm F-Mount lens mount, available in color or monochrome.

The new cameras are suitable for use in such applications as robotics, UAVs, solar and display panel inspection, electronics inspection, security, 3D inspection, and airflow analysis.

To Learn More:

Contact:Emergent Vision Technologies
Headquarters: Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Product:
HT 10GigE cameras
Key Features:
CMOSIS CMOS image sensors, 10GigE interface, various recording features like region of interest (ROI) and sequence modes, GigE Vision and GenICam compliant.

What Emergent Vision Technologies says:
View more information on the HT 10GigE cameras.

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