NBASE-T cameras and CMOS image sensors from e2v to be shown at VISION 2016

Oct. 27, 2016
Line scan cameras with NBASE-T interface and new CMOS image sensors from e2v will be showcased at VISION 2016.

At VISION 2016, e2v will debut line scan cameras with a frame grabber-less NBASE-T interface, as well a new line of CMOS image sensors. Cameras from e2v’s UNiiQA+ and ELiiXA+ color line scan families will be available with an NBASE-T Ethernet interface that enables users to transmit uncompressed, high-bandwidth images from the cameras into their systems at high speed. The cameras reach speeds of up to 5 Gbps over Cat5 cable and 10 Gbps over Cat6 at 100 meters+ distances. To introduce these cameras, e2v has partnered with Pleora Technologies, the first machine vision company to join the NBASE-T Alliance.

Additionally, e2v will showcase its new Emerald family of CMOS image sensors, which features a sensor that the company says is the world’s smallest true global shutter pixel (2.8 µm). The sensors are available in 16 MPixel (the first to be released), 12 MPixel, and 8 MPixel, and feature a 1” optical format that can be interface with a compact C-Mount lens.

VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand E17

To Learn More:

Contact:e2v
Headquarters
: Chelmsford, Essex, England
Products:
UNiiQA+ and ELiiXA+ color line scan cameras with NBASE-T interface, Emerald CMOS image sensors.

What e2v says:

View more information on the line scan cameras.
View more information on the Emerald image sensors.

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