USB3 Vision camera line featuring Sony Pregius CMOS sensors expanded by Pixelink
Expanding on its line of USB3 Vision-compliant cameras based on Sony Pregius global shutter CMOS image sensors, Pixelink has introduced three new machine vision camera models. The PL-D795 camera features the 5 MPixel Sony IMX264 sensor, which has a 2/3” lens format and a dynamic range of 70 dB. The PL-D799 camera features the 9 MPixel Sony IMX267 sensor, which has a 1” lens format and a dynamic range of 70 dB, while the PL-D7912 features the 12 MPixel Sony IMX304 sensor, which has a 1.1” lens format and a dynamic range of 70 dB. All cameras are available in board level or house configurations and are available with an external trigger.
To Learn More:
Contact:PixeLINK
Headquarters: Ottawa, ON, Canada
Product: USB3 Vision cameras
Key Features: 5 MPixel Sony IMX264 sensor (PL-D795), 9 MPixel Sony IMX267 sensor (PL-D799), 12 MPixel Sony IMX304 sensor (PL-D7912), 36, 32, and 23 fps (respectively).
What PixeLINK says:
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