GigE cameras are versatile

Jan. 6, 2006
Matrix Vision compact GigE cameras have a hardware real-time controller (HRTC) that defines sequences of operating steps for time-critical I/O and acquisition control. Camera features include high-quality sensors up to 1600 x 1200 pixels, monochrome and color versions, and integrated Bayer color conversion and image processing. Sequences of working steps can be defined allowing the HRTC to implement a multitude of applications.

Matrix Vision compact GigE cameras have a hardware real-time controller (HRTC) that defines sequences of operating steps for time-critical I/O and acquisition control. Camera features include high-quality sensors up to 1600 x 1200 pixels, monochrome and color versions, and integrated Bayer color conversion and image processing. Sequences of working steps can be defined allowing the HRTC to implement a multitude of applications such as generation of trigger signals, synchronization of diverse cameras, and fast generation of image sequences with different flash and exposure settings. The camera is targeted to networks with transfer rates up to 1 Gbit/s and distances up to 100 m. Multiple GigE cameras can be managed directly via a switch from a supervisor PC.
Digital Network Vision
Waltham, MA, USA
www.digitalnetworkvision.com

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