CMOS and infrared cameras from Allied Vision to be showcased at Photonics West 2016

Jan. 18, 2016
At Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18, Allied Vision will showcase its Mako CMOS cameras (pictured), as well as its Goldeye SWIR cameras with Camera Link interface. 

At Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18, Allied Vision will showcase itsMako CMOS cameras (pictured), as well as its Goldeye SWIR cameras with Camera Link interface. Five new Mako industrial cameras will be on display:

  • Mako G-234:2.4 MPixelSony IMX249 CMOS sensor, 40 fps, GigE interface
  • Mako U-029: 0.3 MPixel ON Semi PYTHON 300 CMOS sensor, 550 fps, USB3 Vision interface
  • Mako U-051:0.5 MPixel ON Semi PYTHON 500 CMOS sensor, 391 fps, USB3 Vision interface
  • Mako U-130:1.3 MPixel ON Semi PYTHON 1300 CMOS sensor, 168 fps, USB3 Vision interface
  • Mako U-503:5 MPixel Aptina (ON Semi) MT9P031 CMOS sensor, 14 fps, USB3 Vision interface

Allied Vision’s its Goldeye SWIR cameras with Camera Link interface will also make their North American debut at the show. The cameras feature InGaAs sensor technology, which is sensitive in the short-wave infrared spectrum of 900 to 1,700 nm. The following Camera Link models will be on display: Goldeye G/CL-008 SWIR (320 x 256, 344 fps), Goldeye G/CL-032 SWIR (0.3 MPixel, 100 fps), and Goldeye G/CL-033 SWIR (0.3 MPixel, 301 fps).

SPIE Photonics West booth number:5430

To Learn More:

Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Products:
Mako G-234, U-029, U-051, U-130, U-503, and Goldeye G/CL-008 SWIR, G/CL-032 SWIR, and Goldeye G/CL-033 SWIR.

What Allied Vision says:
View more information on Mako cameras.
View more iinformation on Goldeye cameras.

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