USB 3.1 cameras from The Imaging Source to be showcased at The Vision Show 2018
At The Vision Show 2018, The Imaging Source will have its “37 series” of USB 3.1 (Gen 1) cameras on display. The USB3 Vision-compliant cameras are available in housed color and monochrome versions, a well as board-level color and monochrome versions, are come with free software tools and software development kits for Windows and Linux platforms, including IC Imaging Control SDK; the end-user software IC Capture for image acquisition; IC 3D for 3D stereo depth estimation; IC Measure for on-screen measurement; and IC Barcode, an SDK for 1- and 2D barcode detection.
Sensors offered in the camera series include the Sony Pregius IMX287 CMOS image sensor, which is a 0.4 MPixel global shutter sensor that can reach a frame rate of 539 fps, as well as the Sony Pregius IMX273 sensor, which is a 1.5 MPixel global shutter sensor that reaches 236 fps at full resolution and 600 fps at VGA.
The Vision Show 2018 booth number: 310
To Learn More:
Contact: The Imaging Source
Headquarters: Bremen, Germany
Product: 37 series USB 3.1 cameras
Key Features: USB3 Vision compliant, housed and board-level versions, monochrome and color models, CMOS image sensors from Sony.
What The Imaging Source says:
View more information on the color cameras.
View more information on the monochrome cameras.
View more information on the board-level color cameras.
View more information on the board-level monochrome cameras.
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