• Visions Connection releases 1.3 MPixel GigE X-ray camera

    The 1.3 Mpixel X-ray GigE camera from Visions Connection is a CCD camera with a fused fiber optic taper that is attached directly to the image sensor with proprietary technology.  
    Dec. 15, 2014
    2 min read

    The 1.3 Mpixel X-ray GigE camera from Visions Connection is a CCD camera with a fused fiber optic taper that is attached directly to the image sensor with proprietary technology. The camera features a 1.3 MPixel Sony ICX285 CCD sensor with a 6.45 µm x 6.45 µm pixel size that achieves a maximum frame rate of 30 fps. Featuring X-ray energy sensitivity from 5 – 120 keV, the camera is designed for OEMs who are looking to use a standard camera with X-ray sources. The camera is available with the following options:

    • Standard: Standard unit camera with GdOS coating applied directly to the surface of the fiber optic coating.
    • Option 1: Without GdOS coating, for non-x-ray applications
    • Option 2: Custom protective input window material
    • Option 3: Csl scintillator

    In addition, the camera includes an API, SDK, and DirectShow driver and software, as well as support for GenICam, Matrox Imaging Library, and LabVIEW.

    To Learn More:

    Contact:
    Visions Connection
    Headquarters: San Diego, CA, USA
    Product: 1.3 Mpixel X-ray GigE camera
    Key Features:
    GdOS coating applied directly to fiber optic bundle, 1.3 MPixel Sony ICX285 CCD sensor, GigE interface, 30 fps frame rate.

    What Visions Connection says:
    View more information on the 1.3 Mpixel X-ray GigE camera.

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