Vision Research showcasing S210 and S200 machine vision cameras at SPIE Photonics West 2019

Jan. 2, 2019
Vision Research will showcase the Phantom S210 and S200 streaming cameras at SPIE Photonics West 2019. The cameras can achieve capture speeds of 1,730 fps at 1280 x 1024 and 7,000 fps at 640 x 480 respectively, and are designed for machine vision applications. Both cameras are GenlCam compliant, stream directly into PCI Express frame grabber, and can use can use up to four CoaXPress (CXP6) channels to provide 2GPixels/s throughput.

Vision Research will showcase the Phantom S210 and S200 streaming cameras at SPIE Photonics West 2019. The cameras can achieve capture speeds of 1,730 fps at 1280 x 1024 and 7,000 fps at 640 x 480 respectively, and are designed for machine vision applications. Both cameras are GenlCam compliant, stream directly into PCI Express frame grabber, and can use can use up to four CoaXPress (CXP6) channels to provide 2GPixels/s throughput.

The Phantom S210 uses a 1.3MPixel CMOS sensor in color or monochrome with a 5.6µm pixel size, has a noise level of 10 e-, and a dynamic range of 58.0dB. The Phantom S200 uses a 0.3MPixel VGA CMOS sensor in color or monochrome with a 11.22µm pixel size, has a noise level of 6.3 e-, and a dynamic range of 59.7dB. Both cameras feature a general-purpose input/output for signaling and synchronization, enabling the cameras to take advantage of applications like Time Code In/Out, Trigger, strobe, and event marking.

Vision Research will showcase the Phantom cameras at the Ametek Booth, 1351.

To Learn More:

Contact: Vision Research
Headquarters: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product: Phantom S210 and S200 cameras
Key Features: 2 GPixel/s streaming capability, four CoaXPRess (CXP6) channels, GenlCam compliant, direct stream into PCI Express frame grabber, 1,730 fps at 1280 x 1024 and 7,000 fps at 640 x 480 respectively

What Vision Research says:
View more information on the Phantom S210 and S200 cameras.

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