New multispectral prism cameras released by JAI

Nov. 18, 2019
According to the manufacturer, this prism camera design eliminates the need for two separate camera/lighting setups required by certain types of multispectral imaging applications.

The new FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE prism cameras from Jai feature two-channel dichroic prisms that divide incoming light into visible spectrum (400 nm to 670 m) delivered to a Bayer color CMOS area scan sensor, and near infrared (740 nm to 1000 nm) delivered to a monochrome, NIR-sensitive CMOS area scan sensor. According to the manufacturer, this prism camera design eliminates the need for two separate camera/lighting setups required by certain types of multispectral imaging applications.

The FS-3200D-10GE model features color and monochrome versions of the Sony Pregius IMX252 image sensor, featuring 3.2 MPixel (2048 x 1536) resolution and maximum full frame rate of 123 fps for 8-bit output. The FS-1600D-10GE model features color and monochrome versions of the Sony Pregius IMX273 image sensor with 1.6 MPixel (1440 x 1080) resolution and maximum full frame rate of 226 fps for 8-bit output.

Both cameras feature 10GBASE-T interfaces that provide backwards compatibility to NBASE-T and 1000BASE-T output. The 10 GigE interface complies with the GigE Vision 2.0 standard and provides Bayer and NIR output streams on a single cable and supports the Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588).

The new FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE cameras also provide independently selectable 10-bit and 12-bit output for the Bayer color and NIR channels, and a 5x5 de-bayering algorithm can output 24-bit or 30-bit RGB.

GET PRICING

To Learn More:

Contact: JAI
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USAProduct: FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE prism camerasKey Features: Dichroic prisms provide visible spectrum and NIR to separate CMOS area scan sensors, 10GBASE-T interface, 10-bit and 12-bit output for the Bayer color and NIR channels, 5x5 de-bayering algorithm for 24-bit or 30-bit RGB.

What JAI says: View more information on the FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE prism cameras.

Share your vision-related news by contacting Dennis Scimeca, Associate Editor, Vision Systems Design

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTERS

Related

CMOS Cameras

JAI

Feb. 13, 2023

Voice Your Opinion

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vision Systems Design, create an account today!