Point Grey's 6-Mpixel FireWire camera achieves 11 frames/sec image capture

June 22, 2012
Point Grey's Grasshopper Express IEEE 1394b (FireWire) digital camera series uses the Sony ICX694 sensor.

The Grasshopper Express IEEE 1394b (FireWire) digital camera series uses the Sony ICX694, a sensor featuring the EXview HAD CCD II technology, to deliver 6-Mpixel resolution for applications in machine vision, bioscience, traffic and GIS applications. The EXview sensor technology provides higher quantum efficiency, reduced smear, and increased near infrared sensitivity. The ICX694 is a full 1-in. CCD sensor that features 4.54-micron square pixels and is capable of sending 2736 x 2192-pixel images at 11 frames/sec. The GX-FW-60S6M-C (monochrome) and GX-FW-60S6C-C (color) cameras employ the 800-Mbit/sec FireWire interface to enable low latency, deterministic image transfer without CPU loading.
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Richmond, BC, Canada

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Point Grey Launches High Definition 6.0 Megapixel FireWire Camera for Industry Leading CCD Sensitivity

Richmond, BC, Canada – Point Grey, a world-leading designer and manufacturer of digital cameras for industrial, scientific, and traffic applications, announced the addition of new 6.0 megapixel models to its Grasshopper Express IEEE 1394b (FireWire-b) digital cameras series. Building on Point Grey’s experience with Sony EXview HAD CCD II technology, the new Grasshopper Express GX-FW-60S6 uses the Sony ICX694 to deliver high resolution and extreme sensitivity in a compact and low-cost package.

Following the successful release of the ICX674 used in the GX-FW-28S5, the ICX694 applies EXview HAD technology to higher resolution, multi-tap image sensors. Compared to other CCD devices, EXview is known for higher quantum efficiency, reduced smear, and increased near infrared sensitivity. The ICX694 is a full 1” CCD that features 4.54 micron square pixels and is capable of sending 2736 x 2192 images at 11 FPS.

Every Grasshopper Express camera is equipped with a tripod mounting bracket, on-board temperature and power sensors to monitor camera status, and Point Grey’s rich feature set. Also included with every camera is the FlyCapture SDK software library which provides a common control interface for all Point Grey cameras under both Windows and Linux. The Grasshopper Express camera utilizes the FireWire-b interface. The 800 Mbit/s of bandwidth delivers low latency, deterministic image transfer without CPU loading. Industry-leading pricing and best-in-class image quality make the new GX ideal for applications in machine vision, bioscience, traffic and GIS applications.

“Applications imaging fast moving objects will benefit from improved sensitivity, shorter exposure values to eliminate motion blur, and post capture gain,” says Michael Gibbons, Director of Sales and Marketing. Mr. Gibbons adds, “With its high infrared response, this new Grasshopper Express allows customers to detect features and defects at higher wavelengths.”

The Grasshopper Express GX-FW-60S6M-C (monochrome) and GX-FW-60S6C-C (color) models are list priced at USD $3995 and are available to order now from Point Grey and its network of distributors.

About Point Grey
Point Grey Research, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the development of advanced digital camera technology products for machine vision, industrial imaging, computer vision, and traffic and surveillance applications. Based in Richmond, BC, Canada, Point Grey designs, manufactures and distributes USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE-1394 (FireWire), and Camera Link cameras that are known for their excellent quality, performance, and ease of use. A broad range of hardware, software and mechanical engineering skills has allowed Point Grey to successfully bring many innovative and ground-breaking products to market. This drive for innovation has led to many industry firsts, including the world’s first and smallest 1394b digital camera, the smallest GigE camera, and the first USB 3.0 machine vision camera.

Since its founding in January of 1997, the company’s approach to product pricing, quality control, and customer service has attracted thousands of customers worldwide, and its organic growth through product sales has enabled the company to expand significantly without any outside investment. Point Grey currently employs more than 130 people worldwide and has a wholly-owned German subsidiary that provides sales and support services to customers in Europe, Africa and Israel. The company also has a strong network of distributors in Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

SOURCE: Point Grey Research

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