Imaging and machine vision product roundup: 10/30
Here is a roundup of some recently-releasedimaging and machine vision products from some of the leading companies in the industry. New products include a GigE camera with a remote interface, 10GigE cameras, a network camera, and a DLP chipset.
Remote interface GigE camera from IDS
With a remote RJ45 interface that is connected by flex ribbon cable, theUI-524xxLE-MB GigE camera from IDS Imaging Development Systems (pictured above) can be integrated into small or angled spaces. The industrial camera is available in color, monochrome, and NIR and is based on an e2v 1.3 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 5.3 µm pixel size that can achieve frame rates up to 50 fps.
10GigE cameras from Emergent Vision Technologies
Featuring CMOS area scan image sensors from CMOSIS (2 MPixel to 20 MPixel) theHT Series of 10GigE cameras from Emergent Vision Technologies feature an RJ45 connector with cable lengths from 1M up to 100M, as well as GigE Vision compliance.
Network camera with Sony IMX174 sensor from Basler
Equipped with the Sony IMX174 CMOS image sensor; theBIP2-1920-30c network camera from Basler targets intelligent transportation system applications. The IMX174 is a 2.3 MPixel global shutter CMOS sensor with a 5.86 µm pixel size that is able to achieve frame rates of up to 30 fps. The sensor’s broad dynamic range enables the capturing of images in challenging light conditions such as lighted license plates.
PYTHON CMOS image sensors from ON Semiconductor
PYTHON CMOS image sensors from ON Semiconductor are now available in 11.1 (PYTHON 10K), 12.5 (PYTHON 12K), 16.8 (PYTHON 16K), and 26.2 MPixel (PYTHON 25K) models. The sensors feature a 4.5 µm pixel size that leverages ON Semiconductor’s patented in-pixel CDS (ipCDS) technology to enable global shutter imaging with Correlated Double Sampling (CDS) in a compact pixel size.
DLP chipset from Texas Instruments
Consisting of the DLP9000X digital micromirror device (DMD) and the newly available DLPC910 controller, theDLP9000X DLP chipset from Texas Instruments can be used in 3D machine vision and hyperspectral imaging, as well as 3D printing and lithography applications.
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James Carroll
Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll 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, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.