Industrial USB3 Vision cameras feature Aptina sensors

June 27, 2013
Matrix Vision’s mvBlueFox3 USB3 Vision cameras are equipped with three CMOS image sensors from Aptina that feature A-Pix technology, which enhances the quantum efficiency by the use of light guides and deep photodiodes.

Matrix Vision’s mvBlueFox3 USB3 Vision cameras are equipped with three CMOSimage sensors from Aptina that feature A-Pix technology, which enhances the quantum efficiency by the use of light guides and deep photodiodes. The three sensors come in 3.1 Mpixel, a 10 Mpixel, and a 14 Mpixel sizes. Each sensor features global reset release trigger functionality with the possibility to control a flash function to minimize rolling shutter artifacts. The compact cameras come in gray scale and color versions and have on-board hardware preprocessing. In addition, the mvBlueFox cameras have image memory of 256 Mbytes. The camera, which measures 39 x 39 x 24mm, are suited to industrial applications.

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Contact:Matrix Vision
Headquarters
: Oppenweiler, Germany
Product:
mvBlueFox3 USB3 Vision cameras
Key Features:
USB3 Vision, Aptina CMOS sensors, image memory of 256 Mbytes, on-board hardware preprocessing, gray scale and color versions.

What Matrix Vision says:
View more information on the mvBlueFox3 USB3 Vision cameras.

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