Latest industrial GigE cameras from IDS feature CMOS sensors from ON Semiconductor

Aug. 28, 2017
Newly added to the uEye FA series of industrial GigE cameras from IDS Imaging Development Systems are the UI-5130FA, UI-5140FA, and UI-5580FA Power over Ethernet cameras, each of which are available in color or monochrome versions and can be ordered with either IDS Software Suite or GigE Vision firmware.

Newly added to the uEye FA series ofindustrial GigE cameras from IDS Imaging Development Systems are the UI-5130FA, UI-5140FA, and UI-5580FA Power over Ethernet cameras, each of which are available in color or monochrome versions and can be ordered with either IDS Software Suite or GigE Vision firmware.

The UI-5130FA camera features the PYTHON 500 CMOS image sensor, which is an 800 x 600 sensor that reaches speeds of 205 fps. The UI-5140FA features the 1.3 MPixel PYTHON 1300 CMOS image sensor, which reaches a frame rate of 88 fps. Lastly, the UI-5580FA is equipped with the 4.92 MPixel MT9P006STC CMOS image sensor, which reaches a speed of 15 fps. All models feature IP65/67 camera housing, an 8-pin binder connector for GPIO, and internal camera functions including pixel preprocessing, look-up table, and gamma.

To Learn More:

Contact:
IDS Imaging Development Systems
Headquarters:
Obersulm, Germany
Product:
uEye FA industrial GigE cameras
Key Features:
CMOS image sensors from ON Semiconductor, IDS Software Suite or GigE Vision firmware, Power over Ethernet, IP65/67 housing.

What IDS Imaging says:
View more information on the cameras.

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