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Teledyne DALSA to showcase latest machine vision cameras at VISION 2014

Among the different machine vision cameras that will be on display at Teledyne DALSA’s VISION booth is the newly announced Piranha5 multi-line CMOS lines can camera, which features a Camera Link HS interface and Xtium Camera Link HS frame grabber.  
Oct. 7, 2014
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Among the different machine vision cameras that will be on display at Teledyne DALSA’s VISION booth is Piranha4 multispectral quad-linear CMOS line scan cameras, which feature RGB color, and an NIR channel. These cameras are available in 2K, 4K, and 8K pixel resolutions and feature 7.04 µm, 10.56 µm, and 14.08 µm pixel options.

Teledyne DALSA will also showcase its Linea family of CMOS line scan cameras, which are currently available in Camera Link, and soon in GigE, as well as its Xtium series of frame grabbers, the latest of which supports Camera Link HS and other interface standards on a PCIe Gen 2.0 platform. In addition, the Genie TS 5 MPixel GigE camera (pictured), which achieves a frame rate of 51 fps in fast mode, will also be on display.

VISION 2014 booth number: Booth D54 – Hall 1

To Learn More:

Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Products: Piranha4, Genie TS, Xtium frame grabbers.
Key Features: CMOS line scan cameras (Piranha4, Linea), 5 MPixel GigE camera (Genie TS 5M), frame grabbers with Camera Link HS support (Xtium)

What Teledyne DALSA says:
View more information on Piranha4 cameras.
View more information on Linea cameras.
View more information on Genie TS cameras.
View more information on Teledyne DALSA frame grabbers.

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