Camera Link HS line scan camera and frame grabbers introduced by Teledyne DALSA
Teledyne DALSA has announced the availability of its Camera Link HS-compatible 16kPiranha XL CMOS TDI line scan camera and Xtium CLHS frame grabbers. The Piranha XL camera features a 16352 x 12 CMOS line scan image sensor with a 5 µm pixel size and a maximum line rate of 125 kHz. With a single CX4 cable, the camera can deliver up to 2 GByte/sec data throughput. The Xtium-CLHS PX4 and PX8 are PCIe Gen 2 frame grabbers feature up to 7 data lanes to capture aggregate data rates of 2.1 GB/s and sustained host transfer bandwidth of over 3.2GB/s (using Xtium-CLHS PX8). Fully supported by Sapera LT software, the Camera Link HS frame grabbers feature multi-board synchronization and built-in capability to re-distribute incoming images at maximum camera speeds to as many as six additional frame grabbers enabling distributed image processing across multiple computers.
To Learn More:
Contact:Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters:Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: 16k Piranha XL TDI line scan camera, Xtium CLHS frame grabbers
Key Features: 16352 x 12 CMOS line scan image sensor with a 5 µm pixel size and a maximum line rate of 125 kHz (Camera), up to 7 data lanes to capture aggregate data rates of 2.1 GB/s (frame grabbers).
What Teledyne DALSA says:
View more information on the Piranha XL camera.
View more information on the Xtium PX4 and PX8 CLHS frame grabbers.
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