• Industrial cameras from JAI to be showcased at Automate 2017

    At the JAI booth at Automate 2017 in Chicago, the company will showcase some of its latest industrial cameras, including the Sweep Series SW-4000M-PMCL (pictured) high-speed line scan camera.
    March 17, 2017
    2 min read

    At the JAI booth at Automate 2017 in Chicago, the company will showcase some of its latest industrial cameras, including the Sweep Series SW-4000M-PMCL (pictured) high-speed line scan camera. The GenICam-compliant camera features a 4096 x 1 monochrome line scan CMOS image sensor with 7.5 µm pixel size that can achieve a line rate of up to 200 kHz. The SW-4000M-PMCL also features Power-over-mini-Camera-Link interface, two user-selectable pixel well modes, F-mount or M42x1 mount, and the JAI software development kit.

    Also on display at the JAI booth will be a number of the company’s Go Series cameras, including the GO-5101-PMCL (5 MPixel Sony IMX264 CMOS sensor, Power-over-mini-Camera-Link interface, 35.6 fps), GO-2400-USB (2.3 MPixel Sony IMX174 CMOS sensor, USB3 Vision interface, 159 fps), and the GO-5100-USB (5 MPixel Sony IMX250, USB3 Vision interface, 74 fps.)

    Automate 2017 booth number: 2432

    To Learn More:

    Contact: JAI
    Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
    Products: SW-4000M-PMCL monochrome line scan camera, GO-5101-PMCL Camera Link camera, GO-2400-USB USB3 Vision camera, and GO-5100-USB USB3 Vision camera.

    What JAI says:
    View more information on the SW-4000M-PMCL.
    View more information on the Go Series.

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