Line scan imaging solutions from Chromasens to be showcased at ITE 2015

Nov. 5, 2015
On display at the Chromasens booth at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4 will be the allPIXA color line scan cameras, 3DPIXA 3D line scan cameras, and the CORONA II LED line scan illuminators. 

On display at theChromasens booth at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4 will be the allPIXA color line scan cameras, 3DPIXA 3D line scan cameras, and the CORONA II LED line scan illuminators.

allPIXA pro color line scan cameras (pictured) feature tri-linear CCD color line scan image sensors and achieve line rates up to 92kHz in standard models and up to 156 kHz in special OEM configurations and are available in models ranging from 2048 x 3 to 7300 x 3 pixels with 10 μm pixel size.

3DPIXA cameras are stereo line scan cameras with tri-linear CCD sensors with a 10 µm pixel size and a line rate of up to 60 kHz. The cameras simultaneously capture two images of the same object to output both color images and 3D altitude data in real time. Height and shape are calculated using special algorithms running on the latest GPU designs, including the NVidia GTX Titan.

Additionally, CORONA II LED line scan illuminators feature illumination strength of up to 2,500,000 lux and are designed specifically to improve the performance potential of line scan cameras.

ITE 2015 booth number: D-16

To Learn More:

Contact:Chromasens
Headquarters
: Konstanz, Germany
Products:
 allPIXA pro CCD camera. 3D PIXA stereo line scan cameras, CORONA II LED lighting.
Key Applications:
Automotive manufacturing, factory automation, pharmaceutical inspection, food and beverage inspection.

What Chromasens says:
View more information on allPIXA pro cameras.
View more information on 3DPIXA cameras.
View more information on CORONA lighting.

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