Eye Vision Technology’s RazerCam smart camera is now equipped with IP67 plugs for use in rough environments, and features Power over Ethernet. RazerCam smart cameras are available in three different models: a 0.4 MPixel area scan model, a 3 MPixel area scan model, and a 4K line scan model. The 0.4 MPixel model features a 1/3" CMOS image sensor with 8/10-bit pixel depth and achieves a frame rate of 60 fps while the 3 MPixel model has a 2/3" CMOS sensor, 8/12-bit pixel depth, and a top frame rate of 30 fps. The 4096 x 1 line scan model features a 2/3" CMOS sensor, 8/10-bit pixel depth and a frame rate of 10,000 fps. In addition, the cameras are equipped with a LINUX operating system integrated EyeVision software, a built-in LED driver, up to 10 programmable I/Os, and programmable FPGAs.
To Learn More:
Contact:Eye Vision Technology
Headquarters: Karlsruhe, Germany
Product: RazerCam smart camera
Key Features: 0.4 MPixel area scan model, 3 MPixel area scan model, 4K line scan model, CMOS image sensors, PoE, IP67 housing, FPGA, programmable I/Os.
What Eye Vision Technology says:
View a press release on the RazerCam smart camera.
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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.