These new cameras are equipped with the latest high-performance CMOS sensor CMOS IMX174 2.3 megapixels of Sony, which achieves image frequencies up to 161 fps.
Available in monochrome or color, this new sensor provides a resolution of 1936 x 1216 pixels. The global shutter pixel technology called Pregius uses a specific pixel structure that allows the use of noise reduction methods commonly used in Sony low-noise CCD sensors while preserving the excellent dynamic range of this CMOS sensor . This system not only prevents kinetic blurring but virtually eliminates noise in the image, bringing unprecedented sensitivity to CMOS sensors.
The extremely high dynamic range of the sensor exceeds 70 dB, allowing you to capture scenes with high contrast. The resulting additional information plays a decisive role in many applications, such as traffic control and management systems, and image details can help avoid accidents. In addition, this technology has considerable advantages in terms of space saving because less lighting equipment is required.
This new sensor equips the two latest machine vision cameras proposed by Stemmer:
- The G-235 camera: This camera has an excellent price / quality ratio, integrates three correspondence tables, elaborate algorithms for color correction, a solid metal case and numerous modular options such as angular heads or Card version. It is also available as an option with Power over Ethernet. Providing up to 55 frames per second, the GE Vision interface allows cable lengths up to 100 meters.
- The USB 3 camera uEye CP: This camera has a compact (29 x 29 x 21.5 mm) magnesium housing for applications where space is limited. The triggering of real-time images, synchronous flash signals and the serial communication interface give it a wide range of applications. The new high speed USB3 interface allows image frequencies up to 161 fps with standard cable lengths up to 5 meters. Embedded image processing in real time facilitates the task on the host computer.
Available in monochrome or color, this new sensor provides a resolution of 1936 x 1216 pixels. The global shutter pixel technology called Pregius uses a specific pixel structure that allows the use of noise reduction methods commonly used in Sony low-noise CCD sensors while preserving the excellent dynamic range of this CMOS sensor . This system not only prevents kinetic blurring but virtually eliminates noise in the image, bringing unprecedented sensitivity to CMOS sensors.
The extremely high dynamic range of the sensor exceeds 70 dB, allowing you to capture scenes with high contrast. The resulting additional information plays a decisive role in many applications, such as traffic control and management systems, and image details can help avoid accidents. In addition, this technology has considerable advantages in terms of space saving because less lighting equipment is required.
This new sensor equips the two latest machine vision cameras proposed by Stemmer:
- The G-235 camera: This camera has an excellent price / quality ratio, integrates three correspondence tables, elaborate algorithms for color correction, a solid metal case and numerous modular options such as angular heads or Card version. It is also available as an option with Power over Ethernet. Providing up to 55 frames per second, the GE Vision interface allows cable lengths up to 100 meters.
- The USB 3 camera uEye CP: This camera has a compact (29 x 29 x 21.5 mm) magnesium housing for applications where space is limited. The triggering of real-time images, synchronous flash signals and the serial communication interface give it a wide range of applications. The new high speed USB3 interface allows image frequencies up to 161 fps with standard cable lengths up to 5 meters. Embedded image processing in real time facilitates the task on the host computer.