Line scan cameras from Teledyne DALSA feature CMOS TDI technology
April 28, 2016
Teledyne DALSA has expanded on its line of Piranha XL CMOS TDI line scan series with the addition of two Piranha XL XDR models. The cameras feature a 16352 x 12 multi-line CMOS TDI (Time delay and integration) sensor with a 5 µm pixel size, and can achieve line rates of 125 kHz and 60 kHz, respectively.
Teledyne DALSA has expanded on its line of Piranha XL CMOS TDI line scan series with the addition of two Piranha XL XDR models. The cameras feature a 16352 x 12 multi-line CMOS TDI (Time delay and integration) sensor with a 5 µm pixel size, and can achieve line rates of 125 kHz and 60 kHz, respectively. Built around the Camera Link HS interface, the line scan cameras also feature built-in Trigger to Image Reliability (T2IR) framework, 2.0 GB/s data throughput, improved signal-to-noise ratio, and selectable 8 or 12 row mode. Additionally, the camera features a high dynamic range look up table, pixel binning, forward/reverse scanning, smart lens shading correction, multiple user sets, and fiber optic module support.
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Contact: Teledyne DALSA Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada Product: Piranha XL XDR CMOS TDI line scan series Key Features 16352 x 12 multi-line CMOS TDI line scan sensor, line rates of 125 kHz and 60 kHz, Camera Link HS interface.
Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.
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