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Cameras have enhanced features and on-board memory

A Firstsight Vision product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jul 29, 2005

Ultra small bodied machine vision cameras are equipped with high quality CMOS sensors with resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 2048 x 1536 pixels.

The uEye USB CMOS cameras are ultra small bodied machine vision cameras that use the USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 interface.

They are equipped with high quality CMOS sensors (1/3, 1/2, and 1/1.8 inch) with resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 2048 x 1536 pixels.

The models output up to 55 frames per second (fps) at full resolution, and up to 100 frames per second using area of interest (AOI), and have 4Mb of internal memory for image storage.

The cameras are housed in an ultra small and rugged industrial housing measuring an amazing 34 x 32 x 34.4mm.

The cameras use either a standard USB interface or a screw locking interfaces which offer trigger and digital output.

Camera control is handled through the USB interface.

By using the USB interface, these cameras are ideal for use with notebooks, PCs and embedded systems, and will find applications in image processing and factory automation markets.

Offered free of charge with all uEye cameras is the powerful SDK.

In addition, system drivers are available for the most popular OSs and vision software products including: Windows 2K, XP and Linux, the uEye SDK, Twain, ActiveX, WDM (Direct Show) ActivVisionTools, Common Vision Blox, HALCON and NeuroCheck, allowing easy application integration.

The memory in these cameras allows for a staggered transmission of images in multiple camera applications, and also allows use of USB 1.1 ports, though at a reduced frame rate when compared to USB 2.0.

Caseless OEM versions are available on request.

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