At the Tattile booth at Automate 2017, the company will showcase its S12 MP smart camera, M100 Camera Link multi-camera vision controller, and its TAG5-Hyp hyperspectral camera (pictured).
The new smart camera features the 12 MPixel CMV12000 CMOS image sensor and can achieve 330 fps with a Xilinx ZynQ 7030 series SoC with a Kintex 7 FPGA and Cortex A-9 Dual Core processor. The M100 vision controller features an Intel Core i7 processor, Xilinx Kintex-7 160K LEs frame grabber (pre-processing), and Altera Cyclone GX22k LEs (I/O management.) Additionally, it has four Camera Link vision ports, two USB 3.0 vision ports, and is customizable using 1 PCIe x8 expansion card.
Additionally, the TAG-5 Hyp camera will be on display at the booth. This new hyperspectral camera features a GigE Vision interface and snapshot mosaic sensor available in two versions: the 4x4 filter array with 16 HSI bands captures visible light in the spectrum of 470 - 630nm and the 5x5 filter array with 25 HSI bands captures near infrared light in the wavelength between 600 - 975nm. The effective resolutions in the 4x4 array is 512 x 272, and in the 5x5 array, 410 x 218. Equipped with a 2 MPixel CMV2000 global shutter CMOS image sensor, the camera operates at 44 fps.
Automate 2017 booth number: 368
To Learn More:
Contact: Tattile Srl
Headquarters: Mairano, Italy
Product: M100 Camera Link multi-camera vision controller, new S12 MP smart camera
Key features: 12 MPixel CMV12000 CMOS image sensor, 330 fps, Xilinx ZynQ 7030 series SoC with an Artix 7 FPGA and Cortex A-9 Dual Core processor (smart camera), Intel Core i7 processor, Xilinx Kintex-7 160K LEs frame grabber, Altera Cyclone GX22k, four Camera Link ports, two USB 3.0 ports (M100), Two snapshot mosaic hyperspectral sensor options - 4x4 filter array with 16 HSI bands, 470 - 630nm, and 5x5 filter array with 25 HSI bands, 600 - 975nm. (Hyperspectral camera.)
What Tattile says:
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