CoaXPress 12G camera and CoaXPress 2.0 frame grabber among Kaya Instruments highlights at VISION 2018

Oct. 9, 2018
At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, Kaya Instruments will showcase its latest machine vision products, including the Iron CoaXPress 12G camera (pictured), which will debut at the show.

At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, Kaya Instruments will showcase its latest machine vision products, including the Iron CoaXPress 12G camera (pictured), which will debut at the show. This camera features CoaXPress 12G (12 Gbps, CoaXPress 2.0), 12G SDI12, 10 Gbps fiber interfaces and is based on the 8.9 MPixel Sony IMX255 CMOS image sensor, which has a pixel size of 3.45 µm and supports 4K video at rates of up to 93 fps.

Kaya Instruments will also showcase its Predator2 CoaXPress 2.0 frame grabber, which is capable of transmitting video streams over a single link at bit rates of up to 12.5 Gbps. The frame grabber features an uplink interface of up to 20 Mbps and is able to supply up to 20W of power to the camera using Power over CoaXPress. In addition, Kaya will showcase its JetCam machine vision cameras, which are available in three models: JetCam 19 (1.9 MPixel CMOS sensor, fiber optic interface, up to 2400 fps), JetCam 25 (25 MPixel CMOS sensor, fiber optic interface, up to 80 fps), and the JetCam 160 (16 MPixel CMOS image sensor, fiber optic interface, up to 300+ fps).

VISION 2018 booth number: Hall 1, Stand 1I52

To Learn More:

Contact:Kaya Instruments
Headquarters
: Haifa, Israel
Products: Iron CoaXPress 2.0 camera, Predator2 CoaXPress 2.0 frame grabber, JetCam high-speed fiber optic cameras.

What Kaya Instruments says:
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View more information on the frame grabber.

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