Cameras and Accessories

USB 3.0 camera with quad-tap CCD sensor from Lumenera to be showcased at Photonics West

At Photonics West, Lumenera will showcase its 6 MPixel Lt665r USB 3.0 camera which features a 1” quad-tap CCD image sensor. The Sony EXview HAD II ICX694 sensor features a 4.54 μm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of 27 fps at full 2752 x 2192 resolution.

Jan. 21, 2015
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At Photonics West, Lumenera will showcase its 6 MPixel Lt665rUSB 3.0 camera which features a 1” quad-tap CCD image sensor. The Sony EXview HAD II ICX694 sensor features a 4.54 μm pixel size and achieves a frame rate of 27 fps at full 2752 x 2192 resolution. The camera also has selectable 8 or 14-bit pixel data output, region of interest, 128 MB frame buffer, a complete software development kit, and Lumenera’s tap matching process, which ensures seamless image across large temperature and gain ranges. In addition, the camera can be customized for OEM integration. Lt665R cameras are suitable for use in traffic, intelligent transportation systems, life sciences, metrology, factory automation, and near-infrared imaging applications.

SPIE Photonics West booth number:5620

To Learn More:

Contact:Lumenera
Headquarters Ottawa, ON, Canada
Product:Lt665R USB 3.0 camera
Key Features:
1" Sony EXview HAD II ICX694 CCD image sensor (color or monochrome), 4.54 μm x 4.54 μm pixel size, 27 fps at full 2752 x 2192 resolution.

What Lumenera says:
View more information on the Lt665R camera.

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