Genie Nano GigE Vision cameras, the latest industrial machine vision cameras from Teledyne DALSA, feature some of the latest CMOS image sensors from Sony and target such applications as machine vision and factory automation, intelligent transportation, and medical imaging. The M1920 (monochrome) and C1920 (color) area scan cameras feature the 2.3 MPixel Sony IMX 249 image sensor and a 5.86 µm pixel size and can reach frame rates of up to 39 fps. The other cameras, the M1940 (mono) and C1940 (color) cameras feature Sony’s 2.3 MPixel IMX 174 image sensor and a 5.86 µm pixel size and can reach frame rates of up to 52 fps, and 84 fps with Teledyne DALSA’s TurboDrive technology. Additionally, the cameras take advantage of the Sapera LT software development kit and the Trigger-to-Image-Reliability framework, for full system-levelmonitoring, control, and diagnostics from image capture through transfer to host memory.
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Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Genie Nano GigE Vision cameras
Key Features 2.3 MPixel Sony IMX 249 CMOS image sensor (M1920 and C1920), 2.3 MPixel Sony IMX 174 CMOS image sensor (M1940 and C1940), TurboDrive technology (M1940/C1940), Sapera SDK, GigE Vision interface.
What Teledyne DALSA says:
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