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Product category: Miscellaneous Instruments
News Release from: Audio Video Supply | Subject: CS6910G camera
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 29 November 2006

Gigabit Ethernet industrial camera
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Audio Video Supply, the San Diego vision components distributor has introduced its new CS6910G, the Gigabit Ethernet industrial camera conforms to AIA GigE Vision protocol.

Audio Video Supply, the San Diego vision components distributor has introduced its new CS6910G, the Gigabit Ethernet industrial camera conforms to AIA GigE Vision protocol as well as incorporates the Super CCD Honeycomb colour sensor The CS6910G eliminates the expense of specialised interface cards or frame grabbers and is compatible with all standard Gigabit Ethernet hardware, ports and cables

It delivers huge bandwidth to stream non-compressed RGB 24-bit colour video at up to 30 frames-per-second at 1280 x 960 resolution (SXGA) over CAT5e cabling to a host PC positioned up to 300 feet away.

The long cable runs are now possible using low-cost CAT5 cables.

The Honeycomb Super CCD, which provides superior colour reproduction together with high sensitivity", makes this camera especially suitable for high-speed inspection, factory automation, machine vision, Intelligent Traffic Systems, and robotics.

By employing an innovative honeycomb layout of octagonal photodiodes, the Super CCD delivers more horizontal/vertical resolution than conventional CCDs, while also improving sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range.

The CS6910G has a set of features that includes progressive scanning, random trigger, electronic shutter (1/15000 to 8s), and external trigger.

All of this performance is available in a 54(W) x 43(H) x 44.5(D) mm casing that weighs just 200g.

When the camera is connected to the Internet it can be "multi-cast", viewable by multiple locations over the Ethernet network.

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