• USB3 camera from Imperx features 25 MPixel CMOS image sensor

    New to the Cheetah family of CMOS cameras from Imperx is the USB3 version of the Cheetah C5180M, which was introduced at VISION 2016 and targets such applications as machine vision, surveillance, aerial imaging, and intelligent traffic systems. 
    Dec. 6, 2016
    2 min read

    New to the Cheetah family of CMOS cameras from Imperx is the USB3 version of the Cheetah C5180M, which was introduced at VISION 2016 and targets such applications as machine vision, surveillance, aerial imaging, and intelligent traffic systems. The USB3 camera features the PYTHON 25K CMOS image sensor from ON Semiconductor, which is a 25 MPixel CMOS image sensor that has a 4.5 µm pixel size and can reach frame rates of 26 fps in 10-bit and 32 fps in 8-bit. Additionally, the camera features a dynamic range of >59 dB and a proprietary image processing algorithm that suppresses fixed pattern noise while retaining dynamic range.

    To Learn More:

    Contact: IMPERX
    Headquarters: Boca Raton, FL, USA
    Product:
    U3V-C5180 USB3 camera
    Key Features:
    USB3 Vision interface, PYTHON 25K CMOS image sensor from ON Semiconductor (25 MPixel), Imperx proprietary image processing algorithm.

    What IMPERX says:
    View more information on the camera.

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