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News Release from: Multipix Imaging | Subject: GigE Vision and GenICam compliant cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 December 2006
GigE Vision and GenICam compliant
cameras
The Basler 'Scout' cameras are well positioned to accelerate the "analogue to digital" trend with their economical price and exceptional performance.
Gigabit Ethernet (GigeVision) is fast becoming the new interface technology used in machine vision and in related industries like intelligent traffic systems and medical imaging Breaking the current bandwidth barrier set by FireWire, switching to Gigabit Ethernet will now be attractive to a variety of customers, with advantages such as a frame grabber no longer required and up to 100 meter cable lengths
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Multipix cameras have high image quality
Latest machine vision cameras from Multipix feature a 30 frames/s per second image capture rate with the high image quality demanded by industrial automation to electronics manufacturing.
The Basler 'Scout' cameras are well positioned to accelerate the "analogue to digital" trend with their economical price and exceptional performance.
Based primarily on the Sony CCD's the series ranges from VGA to 2Megapixel and is available in 1394b as well as GigEVision.
A 25% increase in bandwidth (when compared to 1394b) makes GigE Vision the interface of choice when running these cameras in 12bit mode.
The 'Pioneer' cameras are aimed at more demanding applications that require high frames and/or high resolution.
Based on the Kodak KAI series the resolution ranges from VGA at 210fps to 5megapixel. Request a free brochure from Multipix Imaging ...
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