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Mightex Systems will showcase multiple machine vision cameras at AIA Vision Show

Mightex Systems will display a lineup of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 cameras, including the 1.3 MPixel CGE-B013-U and its 4.2 MPixel TCE-1209-U camera, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.
March 21, 2014
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Mightex Systems will display a lineup of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0cameras, including the 1.3 MPixel CGE-B013-U and its 4.2 MPixel TCE-1209-U camera, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. CGE-B013-U cameras feature 1/3” Sony ICX445AL CCD global shutter image sensor, 3.75 µm x 3.75 µm pixel size, 20 fps at full resolution, and 66 fps at 320 x 240. These cameras are suitable for use in medical imaging, machine vision, semiconductor equipment, microscopy, barcode reading, and security applications. TCE-1209-U line scan cameras feature Toshiba TCD1209 CCD image sensors, a 14 µm x 14 µm pixel size, and a frame rate of 3,300 scans/s. These cameras are suitable for use in industrial process control and machine vision applications. Mightex Systems will also showcase its USB 3.0 cameras, which include a 1.2 MPixel CMOS model and a 5 MPixel CMOS model, during the show.

AIA Vision Show booth number:116

To Learn More:

Contact:
Mightex Systems
Headquarters: Toronto, ON, Canada
Product: CGE-B013-U, TCE-1209-U, and USB 3.0 cameras
Key Features: Sony CCD global shutter sensor, 3.75 µm x 3.75 µm pixel size, 20 fps at full resolution (CGE-B013-U), Toshiba TCD1209 CCD image sensors, 14 µm x 14 µm pixel size, frame rate of 3,300 scans/second (TCE-1209-U).

What Mightex Systems says:
View more information on the CGE-B013-U cameras.
View more information on the TCE-1209-U cameras.
View more information on the USB 3.0 cameras.

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