Genie Nano cameras from Teledyne DALSA now available with Camera Link interface

July 11, 2017
2017 Innovators Award platinum-level honoree Teledyne DALSA has added five color models and five monochrome models featuring Camera Link interface to its Genie Nano line of industrial cameras.

2017 Innovators Award platinum-level honoreeTeledyne DALSAhas added five color models and five monochrome models featuring Camera Link interface to its Genie Nano line of industrial cameras. The CL-M2450/CL-C2450 (monochrome and color, respectively), feature the 5.1 MPixel Sony IMX250 CMOS image sensor, which has a 3.45 µm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of up to 144 fps. The CL-M4060/CL-C4060 (monochrome and color), feature the 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX255 CMOs image sensor, which has a 3.45 µm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of up to 88 fps.

The CL-M4040/CL-C4040 (mono, color), feature the 12 MPixel Sony IMX253 CMOS image sensor, which has a 3.45 µm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of up to 64 fps. The CL-M4090/CL-C4090 (mono, color), feature the 16 MPixel ON Semiconductor PYTHON 16K CMOS image sensor, which has a 4.5 µm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of up to 45 fps. Lastly, the CL-M5100/CL-C5100 (mono, color), feature the 25 MPixel ON Semiconductor PYTHON 25K, which has a 4.5 µm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of up to 30 fps. All frame rates listed are using 10-tap @ 8-bit configuration.

To Learn More

Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Genie Nano cameras with Camera Link interface
Key Features: Camera Link interface Camera Link 2.01 and GenICam complaint, CMOS image sensors from Sony and ON Semiconductor.

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