GigE and USB3 Vision cameras from MATRIX VISION to feature new Sony CMOS image sensors

July 27, 2015
Two of MATRIX VISION’s industrial camera lines, the mvBlueCOUGAR-XD (Dual-GigE) and mvBlueFOX3-2 (USB3 Vision) lines will feature new additions equipped with the Sony IMX250 and IMX252 CMOS image sensors in the near future.  

Two of MATRIX VISION’sindustrial camera lines, the mvBlueCOUGAR-XD (Dual-GigE) and mvBlueFOX3-2 (USB3 Vision) lines, will feature new additions equipped with the Sony IMX250 and IMX252 CMOS image sensors in the near future. The 3.2 MPixel IMX252, which features a 3.45 µm pixel size, will be available in the mvBlueCOUGAR-XD104h and mvBlueFOX3-2032, while the 5.1 MPixel IMX250, which also features a 3.45 µm pixel size, will be available in the mvBlueCOUGAR-XD105a and mvBlueFOX3-2051. Samples of the cameras will be available in Q3 2015, while the cameras will officially launch in Q1 2016.

In the USB3 Vision models, the IMX250 (mvBlueFOX3-2051) is able to achieve a maximum frame rate of 60 fps, while the IMX252 (mvBlueFOX3-2032) can reach a frame rate of 100 fps. In the GigE Vision models, the IMX250 (mvBlueCOUGAR-XD105a) can achieve a frame rate of 48 fps, while the IMX252 (mvBlueCOUGAR-XD104h), can reach a frame rate of 76 fps.

To Learn More:

Contact:MATRIX VISION
Headquarters
: Oppenweiler, Germany
Product:
mvBlueCOUGAR-XD (Dual-GigE) and mvBlueFOX3-2 (USB3 Vision) cameras
Key Features: 3.2 MPixel Sony IMX252 CMOS image sensor with 3.45 µm pixel size, 5.1 MPixel Sony IMX250 CMOS image sensor with 3.45 µm pixel size.

What MATRIX VISION says:
View more information on the mvBlueFOX3-2 line.
View more information on the mvBlueCOUGAR-XD line.

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