JAI to present several new machine vision cameras at VISION 2018

Oct. 3, 2018
At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, JAI will showcase several new machine vision cameras, including the Sweep+ SW-4000T-10GE three-sensor line scan camera with 10GigE interface.

At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany, JAI will showcase several new machine vision cameras, including the Sweep+ SW-4000T-10GE three-sensor line scan camera with 10GigE interface. The prism-based RGB line scan camera is based on a backwards compatible 10GBASE-T GigE Vision interface delivering 10 Gbps output and features a 4096 x 3 array and a maximum speed over 100 kHz.

JAI will also showcase a new trilinear color line scan camera in its Sweep series (SW-4000TL-PMCL), which is a 4K camera with a maximum full line rate of 66 kHz for 24-bit non-interpolated RGB output, as well as a new polarization camera, the GO-5100MP-USB, which is built around Sony’s 5.1 MPixel IMX250MZR CMOS image sensor and a four-way polarized filter design.

Additionally, JAI will showcase new models in its Spark series of machine vision cameras, including a 12.4 MPixel model available in USB3 or GigE Vision format based on Sony’s IMX304 in both color and monochrome models. Lastly, the company will demonstrate a new range of 3-CMOS, prism-based color RGB area scan cameras in the Apex series that are designed for machine vision and medical imaging, along with specific models dedicated to microscopy applications.

Pictured: GO-5100MP-USB polarization camera; the AP-3200T-USB (one of several models in JAI’s new microscopy solution); the SW-4000TL-PMCL trilinear camera; and the new SW-4000T-10GE prism line scan camera with 10 GigE interface.

VISION 2018 booth number: Hall 1, Stand 1F50

To Learn More:

Contact: JAI
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Products: SW-4000T-10GE three-sensor color line scan camera with 10GigE interface, SW-4000TL-PMCL trilinear color line scan camera, new Spark c amera models, new Apex camera models.

What JAI says:
View more information on JAI cameras.
View JAI’s VISION 2018 press release.

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