Machine vision cameras from Mikrotron to be shown at Automate 2017

March 22, 2017
At Automate 2017, Mikrotron will showcase a number of its machine vision cameras, including the EoSens 12CXP+ and 25CXP+ CoaXPress cameras and the EoSens 25CL+ Camera Link camera.

At Automate 2017, Mikrotron will showcase a number of its machine vision cameras, including the EoSens 12CXP+ and 25CXP+ CoaXPress cameras (pictured) and the EoSens 25CL+ Camera Link camera. The 12CXP+ camera features the ON Semiconductor PYTHON 12K CMOS image sensor and reaches speeds of 165 fps in full resolution, while the 25CXP+ features the ON Semiconductor PYTHON 25K and reaches speeds of 80 fps in full resolution. Both models measure 80 x 80 x 66 mm, are designed for use in rough environments, and feature a 4-channel CXP-6 CoaXPress V1.1 interface, transmitting data at speeds of up to 25 Gb/s. The EoSens 25CL+ camera also features the PYTHON 25K CMOS image sensor and reaches a speed of 32 fps in Camera Link Full at full resolution.

Also on display will be the new EoSens Quad 1.1 high-speed recording camera, which was specifically designed to meet the demands of high shock and vibration environments. This camera achieves 2,500 fps at full resolution and 3,220 fps at 1280 x 720 and features a GigE interface,

Automate 2017 booth number: 368

To Learn More:

Contact:Mikrotron
Headquarters: Unterschleissheim, Germany
Product: EoSens CXP and EoSens CL machine vision cameras
Key Features: 4-channel CXP-6 CoaXPress interface, CMOS image sensors from ON Semiconductor (CXP), Camera Link Full interface, CMOS image sensor from ON Semiconductor (CL), 2,500 fps in full resolution, GigE Vision interface (Quad 1.1).

What Mikrotron says:
View more information on the EoSens CXP cameras.
View more information on the EoSens CL cameras.

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