Industrial line scan and area scan cameras from JAI to be showcased at VISION 2016

Sept. 28, 2016
At the JAI booth at VISION 2016, which runs from November 8-10 in Stuttgart, the company will introduce a new range of industrial high-speed line scan cameras (pictured) in the Sweep Series, as well as showcase some of its latest area scan camera models in the Go Series and Spark Series.  

At the JAI booth at VISION 2016, which runs from November 8-10 in Stuttgart, the company will introduce a new range of industrial high-speed line scan cameras (pictured) in the Sweep Series, as well as showcase some of its latest area scan camera models in the Go Series and Spark Series. The new Sweep monochrome line scan cameras, the SW-4000M-PMCL and the SW-8000M-PMCL, features 4K (4096) and 8K (8192) CMOS line scan sensors, respectively, that can reach scan rates of 200 kHz and 100 kHz. In both cameras, 8 and 10-bit data output is handled via a Camera Link Deca interface.

JAI will also showcase GigE Vision and USB3 Vision models of the Go Series, which feature various Sony sensors, including the Sony IMX264, Sony IMX250, and Sony IMX174. Additionally, JAI will feature two of its latest Spark Series of cameras, the Spark SP-12000C-CXP4 and Spark SP-12000M-CXP4 CoaXPress (Color and monochrome) cameras, which feature the 12 MPixel CMV12000 CMOS image sensor from CMOSIS.

VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand F52

To Learn More:

Contact: JAI
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Products: Sweep high-speed monochrome line scan cameras, GigE Vision and USB3 Vision Go cameras, CoaXPress Spark cameras.

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