Teledyne DALSA to showcase two lines of machine vision cameras at AIA Vision Show

March 20, 2014
Teledyne DALSA will showcase its Piranha4 2k color and monochrome line scan cameras and Genie TS GigE cameras at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.

Teledyne DALSA will showcase its Piranha4 2k color and monochrome line scan cameras and Genie TS GigE cameras at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. The two most recent versions of the Piranha4 series of line scan cameras are a monochrome Piranha4 dual line scan camera and a color Piranha4 2k trilinear model. The monochrome Piranha4 delivers a maximum frame rate of 100 kHz in TDI mode or 200 kHz in area mode, and also features 7.04 µm, 10.56 µm and 14.08 µm pixel size options. The color Piranha4 delivers a maximum frame rate of 70 kHz and features a pixel size of 14.08 µm x 14.08 µm. The most recent Genie TS camera, the TS M2560 GigE Vision camera, is a 5 MPixel model which achieves a frame rate of 51 fps in 8-bit fast mode. The TS M2560 also features a monochrome CMOS image sensor with true global shutter and 5 µm pixel size.

AIA Vision Show booth number: 317

To Learn More:

Contact:Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product:
Piranha 4 and Genie TS M2560 cameras
Key Features:
CMOS image sensors, Camera Link cables, GenICam-compliant interface,area mode, high dynamic range mode (Piranha4) 5 MPixel CMOS image sensor with 5 µm pixel size, 51 fps in 8-bit fast mode (Genie TS M2560).

What Teledyne DALSA says:

View more information on the Genie TS M2560.
View more information on the Piranha4 dual line scan camera.
View more information on thePiranha4 2k trilinear model.

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