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GigE cameras from JAI now available with 5 MPixel Sony sensors

New to the Go Series of small industrial cameras from JAI are the GO-5100-PGE and GO-5101-PGE GigE cameras, both of which feature 5 MPixel CMOS image sensors from Sony and are available in monochrome or Bayer color models.  
July 8, 2016
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New to the Go Series of small industrial cameras from JAI are the GO-5100-PGE and GO-5101-PGE GigE cameras, both of which feature 5 MPixel CMOS image sensors from Sony and are available in monochrome or Bayer color models. The GO-5100-PGE features the Sony IMX250 CMOS sensor, while the GO-5101-PGe features the Sony IMX264 CMOS image sensor. Both sensors feature a 3.45 µm pixel size and run at 22.7 fps in full, 8-bit resolution over a standard GigE Vision interface. Additionally, 10-bit and 12-bit modes are selectable at reduced frame rates.A multi-ROI mode is included on the GO-5100-PGE models to allow users to define from 2 to 64 sub-regions within a single frame, which lets users maintain a wide field of view while reducing the amount of data being read out of the camera and increasing the overall frame rate.

To Learn More:

Contact: JAI
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product: GO-5100-PGE and GO-5101-PGE GigE cameras
Key Features: 5 MPixel CMOS image sensors from Sony, 22.7 fps in full, 8-bit resolution over a standard GigE Vision interface.

What JAI says:
View more information on the GO-5100-PGE.
View more information on the GO-5101-PGE.

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