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Lumenera USB 3.0 cameras now feature latest CMOSIS image sensor

Lumenera’s Lt225 and Lt425 USB 3.0 cameras are now equipped with the third and latest version of CMOSIS image sensors called ‘rev3.’ The compact cameras are suitable for use in traffic monitoring, automatic license plate recognition, inspection and motion control, and astronomy applications.
Aug. 15, 2013
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Lumenera’s Lt225 and Lt425 USB 3.0cameras are now equipped with the third and latest version of CMOSIS image sensors called ‘rev3.’ The upgrade provides a number of improvements, including increased analog gain and elimination of the “black sun effect.” Lt225 and Lt425 models feature frame rates of up to 180fps and 2 and 4 Mpixel size with 5.5 μm x 5.5 μm pixel size. The cameras are available in color, monochrome, and NIR versions, and offer embedded image processing based on FPGA. In addition, these Lumenera USB 3.0 cameras offer compact (40 x 40 x 60 mm) design for integration into such applications as traffic monitoring, automatic license plate recognition, inspection and motion control, and astronomy applications. In addition to Lumenera, these cameras are also available from FRAMOS.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Lumenera Corp.
Headquarters
: Ottawa, ON, Canada
Product:
USB 3.0 cameras with updated CMOSIS image sensor technology
Key Features:
Frame rate of up to 180 fps, 2 and 4 Mpixel models with 5 μm x 5.5 μm pixel size, CMOSIS CMOS image sensor, USB 3.0 interface.

What Lumenera says:
View more information on Lumenera USB 3.0 cameras.

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