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New Digital Cameras with CMOS Sensors from Basler

Basler, a pioneer in the fabrication of digital cameras, releases a new sequence of miniature, high-speed, extended resolution ace cameras at the VISION Stuttgart exhibition.

Digital Cameras with CMOS Sensors

These imagers employ innovative 2, 4 megapixel resolution CMOSIS’ CMOS sensors offering a maximum of 180 and 340 frames per second. With the advent of an excellent shutter and camera link connection, this innovative imager is capable of serving high-throughput applications.

The company has integrated the CMOSIS sensing units into the ace with its miniature enclosure and a footprint having a size of 29 mm x 29 mm. The flash support or trigger operation using additional I/O circuits and separate Power over Camera Link (PoCL) functions minimizes the hardware installation problems. Apart from this, all the imaging features can be modified to support the software commands by means of GenICam functionality. The standard operation, miniature size and the advanced sensitivity of this unique camera models allows for the substitution of analog and conventional digital imagers.

This generation of high-throughput pixel ace Camera is highly economical. According to Werner Borchert, Basler’s Senior Product Manager, with the introduction of ace Camera Link models, they are targeting “high end” electronics manufacturing or semiconductor markets and Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS).

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