• USB3 board-level cameras from Alkeria to be introduced at VISION 2018

    At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany; Alkeria will debut its ARIA USB3 board-level cameras, which are designed for embedded vision and machine vision applications.
    Oct. 24, 2018
    2 min read

    At VISION 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany; Alkeria will debut its ARIA USB3 board-level cameras, which are designed for embedded vision and machine vision applications. Measuring just 26.4 x 26.4 x 7.8 mm (board level) and weighing just 5 g, the cameras offer on-board image processing and a USB3 interface. Image sensor options include Teledyne e2v’s EV76C560 and EV76C661 (1280 x 1024), EV76C570 (1600 x 1200), and Sony’s IMX287 (720 x 540) and IMX273 (1440 x 1080). The cameras are available in color, monochrome, and near infrared with 8 -10-12 bit analog/digital conversion system (depending on the sensor.). Additionally, the cameras are equipped with Windows and Linux software development kits, a list of code samples in languages such as C++ or C# and are available in board-level format and with C-Mount or S-Mount optional lens adapter.

    VISION 2018 booth number: Hall 1, Booth 1C26

    To Learn More:

    Contact: Alkeria
    Headquarters: Navacchio, Italy
    Product: ARIA USB3 board-level cameras
    Key Features: 26.4 x 26.4 x 7.8 mm design, CMOS image sensors from Teledyne e2v and Sony, USB3 interface, on-board image processing.

    What Alkeria says:
    View more information on the cameras.

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