Line scan cameras from Alkeria to be showcased at VISION 2016

Sept. 29, 2016
At VISION 2016, which runs from November 8-10 in Stuttgart, Alkeria will showcase its NECTA line scan cameras, which are designed for quick system integration in such applications as machine vision and automated inspection, metrology, and spectrometry. 

At VISION 2016, which runs from November 8-10 in Stuttgart, Alkeria will showcase its NECTA line scan cameras, which are designed for quick system integration in such applications as machine vision and automated inspection, metrology, and spectrometry.The cameras are available in eight different models, both color and monochrome, with line scan CMOS image sensors from AWAIBA (CMOSIS), in 2048, 2 x 2048, 4096, 2 x 4096, and 8192 models. The line scan cameras can achieve a line rate up to 95 KHz and feature a 12-bit A/D converter, as well as a USB 3.0 interface Additionally, the NECTA cameras come with a set of software API for developers, allowing to produce code on Windows and Linux, plus a free proprietary SDK with extensive source code samples. The cameras will be on display at the ATD Electronique booth at the show.

VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand E82

To Learn More:

Contact: Alkeria
Headquarters: Navacchio, Italy
Product: NECTA line scan USB 3.0 cameras
Key Features: CMOS image sensors from AWAIBA (CMOSIS), in 2048, 2 x 2048, 4096, 2 x 4096, and 8192 models, USB 3.0 interface, line rate to 95 KHz.

What Alkeria says:
View more information on the NECTA line scan cameras.

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