Industrial cameras from The Imaging Source features Sony IMX174 CMOS image sensor
Oct. 19, 2015
The Imaging Source has announced the release of the following industrial cameras, which feature the Sony full HD wide dynamic range IMX174 CMOS image sensor: DFK 23UX174 (USB 3.0, color), DMK 23UX174 (USB 3.0, mono), DFK 33GX174 (GigE, color), and DMK 33GX174 (GigE, mono). The 2.3 MPixel IMX174 sensor features a 5.86 µm pixel size and can achieve a maximum frame rate of 54 fps at full resolution. Included with the camera is a barcode software development kit and software for on-screen measurement and image capture. With an integrated HDR/WDR (High/Wide Dynamic Range) and a resolution from VGA to full HD, the cameras are suited for use in such applications as microscopy, production automation, quality assurance, logistics, medicine, science, and security. Additionally, the cameras feature drivers for LabView, HALCON, MERLIC, VisionPro, DirectX, Twain, and NeuroCheck.
To Learn More:
Contact: The Imaging Source
Headquarters: Charlotte, NC, USA
Product: USB 3.0 and GigE industrial cameras with Sony IMX174 image sensor
Key Features: 2.3 MPixel IMX174 sensor, 5.86 µm pixel size, maximum frame rate of 54 fps at full resolution, integrated HDR/WDR, barcode SDK, multiple software drivers.
What The Imaging Source says:
View more information on the color USB 3.0 model.
View more information on the mono USB 3.0 model.
View more information on the color GigE model.
View more information on the mono GigE model.
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