Basler to demonstrate ace USB3 Vision cameras at NI Week

June 30, 2014
Basler will showcase a number of its latest ace USB3 Vision camera models at NI Week from August 4-7 in Austin, Texas.

Basler will showcase a number of its latest ace USB3 Vision camera models at NI Week from August 4-7 in Austin, Texas. The USB3 Vision-compliant ace cameras are available in sizes ranging from VGA to 14 MPixel with CMOS and CCD sensor options from Aptina, Sony, and CMOSIS. The 29 mm x 29 mm cameras feature USB 3.0 cables, stable bandwidth of 350 MB/s, 56 MB frame buffer, image pre-processing, and frame rates up to 165 fps. In addition, the cameras work with C- or CS-Mount lens mounts, feature external triggering for synchronization and exposure control, and can be used with Basler pylon Camera Software or third party USB3 Vision software.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Basler
Headquarters
: Ahrensburg, Germany
Product:
USB 3.0 ace camera
Key Features:
Sizes ranging from VGA to 14 MPixel with CMOS and CCD sensor options from Aptina, Sony, and CMOSIS, frame rates up to 165 fps.

What Basler says:
View more information on Basler ace USB3 cameras.

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