UVC version of compact USB 3.0 camera released by IDS

May 4, 2015
Read about the latest release from IDS—a USB Video Class version of the USB 3.0 uEye XC camera, which now features platform-independent operation within Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and other operating system platforms.  

IDS Imaging Development Systems’ has released a USB Video Class (UVC) version of its USB 3.0 uEye XC camera, which now features platform-independent operation within Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and other operating system platforms. The plug-and-play area scan camera features a 13 MPixel CMOS image sensor from Sony that has a 1.4 µm pixel size and can achieve a 30 fps frame rate. The UV-3013XC also has a number of auto features, including autofocus, auto gain, automatic white balance, and automatic backlight compensation. With the camera’s 32 x 61 x 19 mm dimensions and IP30 housing, along with the camera’s auto features, the camera is suitable for use in applications with changing ambient conditions, including logistics, transportation, access control, and kiosks.

To Learn More:

Contact:IDS Imaging Development Systems
Headquarters: Obersulm, Germany
Product:
UV-3013XC USB 3.0 camera
Key Features:
Available as UVC version, 13 MPixel Sony CMOS image sensor (1.4 µm pixel size, 30 fps), auto features, 16X digital zoom.

What IDS Imaging Development Systems says:
View more information on the UV-3013XC camera.

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