GigE Vision cameras from Teledyne DALSA built around 1/3” CMOS sensors from Sony

Sept. 22, 2017
Designed around 1/3” CMOS image sensors that replace Sony’s soon-to-be-discontinued CCD image sensors, the new C1450/M1450 (color, monochrome versions) are the latest addition to Teledyne DALSA’s line of Genie Nano industrial cameras. The GigE Vision cameras feature the 1/3” 1.6 MPixel Sony IMX273 electronic global shutter CMOS image sensor, which features a 3.45 µm pixel size and reaches a frame rate of up to 160 fps.

Designed around 1/3” CMOS image sensors that replace Sony’s soon-to-be-discontinued CCD image sensors, the new C1450/M1450 (color, monochrome versions) are the latest addition to Teledyne DALSA’s line of Genie Nano industrial cameras. The GigE Vision cameras feature the 1/3” 1.6 MPixel Sony IMX273 electronic global shutter CMOS image sensor, which features a 3.45 µm pixel size and reaches a frame rate of up to 160 fps.

Additionally, the cameras feature Teledyne DALSA’s award-winning TurboDrive technology, which provides faster frame rate and full image quality, as well as the Sapera LT software development kit, Linux GigE-V Framework for embedded vision, and the Trigger-to-Image Reliability framework for full system-level monitoring, control, and diagnostics from image capture through transfer to host memory.

To Learn More

Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Genie Nano GigE Vision cameras
Key Features: 1.6 MPixel Sony IMX273 CMOS image sensor, 160 fps, TurboDrive technology, Sapera LT SDK, Trigger-to-Image Reliability framework.

What Teledyne DALSA says:
View more information on the color model and the monochrome model.

View More Products| Locate a vendor or system integrator | Receive e-mail updates

Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting James Carroll, Senior Web Editor, Vision Systems Design.

Share your vision-related news by contacting James Carroll, Senior Web Editor, Vision Systems Design

To receive news like this in your inbox,
click here.

Join our LinkedIn group | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter

About the Author

James Carroll

Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

Voice Your Opinion

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vision Systems Design, create an account today!