High-speed cameras target laboratory applications

Aug. 12, 2015
Designed specifically for laboratory environments, the Miro LAB-Series of high-speed cameras from Vision Research are available in seven different models witH CMOS image sensors ranging from 1 MPixel to 4 MPixel.

Designed specifically forlaboratory environments, the Miro LAB-Series of high-speed cameras from Vision Research are available in seven different models, enabling users to choose a camera that best meets their particular needs for image resolution and acquisition speed. Models include:

  • LAB110: 1 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 20 µm pixel size, 1600 fps at full resolution, 1.6 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 310:1 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 20 µm pixel size, 3200 fps at full resolution, 3.2 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 3a10:1.6 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 1850 fps at full resolution, 3.2 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 120:2.3 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 730 fps at full resolution, 1.6 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 320:2.3 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 1380 fps at full resolution, 3.2 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 140:4 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 410 fps at full resolution, 1.6 Gpx/s throughput.
  • LAB 340:4 MPixel CMOS image sensor, 10 µm pixel size, 800 fps at full resolution, 3.2 Gpx/s throughput.

LAB-Series cameras have a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector and standard BNC connections for signaling. Direct connection to a computer in a lab environment enables users to easily save, view and analyze their high-speed cines.

To Learn More:

Contact:Vision Research
Headquarters
: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product:
Miro LAB-Series cameras
Key Features:
CMOS image sensors ranging from 1 MPixel to 4 MPixel, frame rates from 410 fps to 3200 fps at full resolution.

What Vision Research says:
View more information on the Miro LAB-Series.

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Since joining the team 2013, James covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles for each issue of the magazine, James managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.


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