Industrial and scientific cameras from XIMEA to be shown at Automate

March 14, 2017
At Automate 2017 in Chicago from April 3-6, XIMEA will showcase a number of its latest industrial and scientific cameras, including its xiC line of USB 3.1 Gen 1. cameras.

At Automate 2017 in Chicago from April 3-6, XIMEA will showcase a number of its latest industrial and scientific cameras, including its xiC line of USB 3.1 Gen 1. cameras. Two new xiC models that will be on display include the MC089MG-SY/MC089CG-SY (monochrome, color), which features the 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX255 and reaches 43 fps, as well as the MC124MG-SY/MC124CG-SY (monochrome, color), which features the 12.4 MPixel Sony IMX253 and reaches 31 fps.

Additional new cameras that will be available for viewing at the show include the CB500MG-CM/CB500CG-CM (monochrome, color), which features the 50 MPixel CMV50000 CMOS image sensor and can reach a frame rate of 30 fps via PCI Express interface with no frame grabber. Also on display will be XIMEA’s xiB-64 line with PCIe Gen3 and a bandwidth of 64 Gbit/s, as well as its xiJ line of scientific cameras, and its sCMOS cameras, which feature scientific CMOS image sensors from Gpixel.

Automate 2017 booth number: 2649

To Learn More:

Contact: XIMEA
Headquarters: Münster, Germany
Products:
xiC USB 3.1 cameras, xiB PCI Express cameras, xiB-65 cameras with PCIe Gen3, xiJ scientific cameras, and sCMOS cameras.

What XIMEA says:
View more information on the xiC cameras.
View more information on the xiB cameras.
View more information on XIMEA OEM cameras.

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