Cameras and Accessories

Two New Cameras Added to Line Scan Series

Cameras can be used for machine vision tasks such as material sorting and inspection.
June 12, 2023
2 min read

Chromasens recently added new 4k and 6k pixel resolution line scan cameras to its allPIXA neo series of high-performance line-scan cameras, featuring 10 GigE Vision or CoaXPress interfaces that scan up to 300,000 LPS (300 kHz). The camera housing is 62 x 62 x 62 mm, weighs 350 grams, and is CE and RoHS certified. The cameras can support PoE or PoCXP power. The frame and line trigger options include variable encoder input, DSNU and PRNU correction; continuous and automatic white balancing, and a multi-flash function to achieve multiple image acquisitions in a single pass, and several models have 7 µm pixel sizes with 4k or 5 µm with 6k for both interfaces. The cameras are capable of scanning speeds of up to 105 kHz in color and 300 kHz in monochrome with high image quality. The CMOS sensors also can capture up to 4 lines simultaneously for high-quality color images plus an additional mono or NIR image. The cameras are compatible with M42, F-Mount, and TFL-Mount optical lenses, offer a configurable voltage range for input signals, and offer an 8-bit, 10-bit or 12-bit output.

To Learn More:

Contact: Chromasens GmbH

Headquarters: Baden Wurttenburg, Germany

Product: allPIXA cameras

Key Features: 4k and 6k pixel resolution, supports PoE or PoCXP power, up to 300,000 LPS scanning speed

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