ace U GigE cameras from Basler feature Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors
New to the ace U line of GigE cameras from Basler are four new models (acA720-290gm/gc, acA1440-73gc/gm), which feature Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors.
The acA720-290gm (monochrome) and acA720-290gc (color) cameras feature the IMX287 sensor, which is a VGA image sensor with a 6.9 µm pixel size that can achieve a frame rate of 291 fps. Basler’s acA1440-73gm (mono) and acA1440-73gc (color) cameras are based on the 1.6 MPixel IMX273 sensor, which has a 3.45 µm pixel size and can achieve a frame rate of 72 fps.
Both sensors feature the Ultra Short Exposure Time Mode, which enables extremely short exposure times of up to one microsecond (1 µs), according to Basler. Additionally, the cameras feature the feature set PGI, a unique combination of 5x5 debayering, color-anti-aliasing, denoising and improved sharpness.
>>> GET PRICING.
To Learn More:
Contact:Basler
Headquarters: Ahrensburg, Germany
Product: ace U GigE cameras
Key Features: Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors (IMX287 and IMX273), GigE interface, mono and color versions, PGI feature set.
What Basler says:
View more information on the cameras.
View More Products| Locate a vendor or system integrator | Receive e-mail updates
Share your vision-related news by contacting James Carroll, Senior Web Editor, Vision Systems Design
To receive news like this in your inbox, click here.
Join our LinkedIn group | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter
James Carroll
Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.