GigE Vision camera from Teledyne DALSA features 18 MPixel sensor from ON Semiconductor
Newly added to the Genie Nano series of GigE Vision camerasfrom Teledyne DALSA is the C4900, which features the AR1820HS image sensor from ON Semiconductor. The AR1820HS is an 18 MPixel backside-illuminated, rolling shutter CMOS image sensor that features a 1.25 µm pixel size and can reach a frame rate of 13 fps. The GigE Vision camera features Teledyne DALSA’s Trigger-to-Image-Reliability framework to capture and transfer images from the camera to the host PC, and also comes with the company’s Sapera LT Software Development Kit. Additionally, the color camera features support for Linux and an operating temperature range of -4° to 140°F.
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Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: C4900 Genie Nano GigE Vision camera
Key Features: AR1820HS 18 MPixel backside-illuminated rolling shutter CMOS image sensor, 13 fps frame rate, GigE Vision compliant, Trigger-to-Image-Reliability, Sapera SDK.
What Teledyne DALSA says:
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