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MARCH 17, 2009--The US Geological Survey is using a GigE camera from Prosilica (Burnaby, BC, Canada) to study sand grains and their potential impact on the shape of sea-beds.
With an active resolution of 2456 × 2058 pixels running at 12 frames/s, the GD-155000 is a 2/3-in. 5-Mpixel camera featuring a GigE interface. The GD-155000 incorporates a Sony ICX625 progressive-scan CCD sensor. Features include 12-bit, 10-bit, or 8-bit selectable digital output, dynamic channel
Slimline design! Gigabit Ethernet Camera with Angled Sensor Head For its Gigabit Ethernet camera series IDS now also offers a design with a 90°angled sensor module. The lens is connected at the side of the housing, thus reducing the camera
DECEMBER 2, 2008--The HCC-1000B Gigabit Ethernet camera has increased light sensitivity by a factor of four. The camera can be operated via typical Ethernet cable at each suitable PC
GC750 Gigabit Ethernet camera connects directly to the Gigabit Ethernet port on the host computer and does not require a frame grabber. The result is a low
GC2450 Gigabit Ethernet camera runs 15 frames/s at 2456 × 2048-pixel resolution over a GigE Vision-compliant interface. It uses a Sony 5-Mpixel ICX
At VISION 2010, Jean-Philippe Roman explains the new additions to the Manta Gigabit Ethernet camera line: two new models with VGA and 5-Mpixel sensors, respectively, as well as a newly launched Power over Ethernet option.
DECEMBER 4, 2008--The SVMonitor high-speed recording system is able to record and store videos with or without a time stamp and is compatible with Gigabit Ethernet , Camera Link, FireWire, and USB 2.0 interfaces.
FEBRUARY 6, 2009--The microEnable IV-GigE frame grabber is based on PCI Express technology with quad-lane interface (x4) and supports up to four Gigabit Ethernet camera inputs.
of crop monitoring . Mounted on a tractor from John Deere (Moline, IL, USA), the system consists of a Gigabit Ethernet camera from JAI (Copenhagen, Denmark ) that is interfaced to a laptop computer located in the cabin. To select a particular