• USB 3.0 cameras from PixeLINK feature latest Sony CMOS image sensors

    Learn more about the newly-released USB 3.0 cameras from PixeLINK, the  PL-D752 and the PL-D792 cameras, both of which feature CMOS image sensors from Sony and target such applications as machine vision, medical imaging, biometrics, and fluorescence microscopy applications.
    June 23, 2015
    2 min read

    Adding to its line of industrial USB 3.0 cameras, PixeLINK has announced the release of the PL-D752 and the PL-D792 cameras, both of which feature CMOS image sensors from Sony. The PL-D752 features Sony’s IMX174 image sensor, a 2.3 MPixel CMOS sensor with a 5.86 µm pixel size that is offered in both 10 and 12-bit versions and achieves speeds of 164 fps.

    The PL-D792 camera features the IMX249 sensor— also a 2.3 MPixel sensor with a 5.86 µm pixel size—achieves a frame rate of 30 fps at full resolution. The PL-D792 camera is available in 8 and 12-bit versions. Both cameras are available in board-level or enclosed versions and target such applications as machine vision, medical imaging, biometrics, and fluorescence microscopy applications.

    To Learn More:

    Contact:PixeLINK
    Headquarters
    : Ottawa, ON, Canada
    Product:
    USB 3.0 cameras with Sony CMOS image sensors
    Key Features: 2.3 MPixel Sony CMOS image sensors with 5.86 µm pixel size (IMX174 and IMX249), 164 fps (PL-D752), 30 fps (PL-D792), USB 3.0 interface, board/enclosed versions.

    What PixeLINK says:
    View more information on the PL-D752 cameras
    View more information on the PL-D792 cameras.

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