Imperx Adds Two New Models to Cheetah Camera Line

Aug. 19, 2024
New high speed, high sensitivity machine vision cameras designed for harsh indoor and outdoor imaging applications.

Imperx has launched two new Cheetah series cameras, the CXP-C1941 and the SFP-C1941. Both cameras come standard a Sony Pregius IMX 421 global shutter sensor. The cameras, which come in color and monochrome options, provide 1920 x 1472, 2.86 MPixel resolution with 4.5 µm pixel size. Both models use low power dissipation to enable conductive cooling, and both support strobe outputs, trigger inputs, automatic exposure, automatic gain control with multiple LUTs.

The CXP-C1941 has dual CXP-6 CoaXPress output and can achieve up to 371.4 fps framerate. It has a 77 dB dynamic range and shutter speed of 7µs to 16.0 s. It also has a GenICam compliant interface. The camera has a C-mount lens mount and F-mount and Canon EF-Mount option. The camera has a 60 x 60 x 47 mm footprint and weighs 370 g.

The SFP-C1941 conforms to GigE Vision 2.0 and supports IEEE1588 PTP synchronization and scheduled action commands. It can achieve up to 319.4 fps framerate using a 10 GigE Vision interface via SFP + transceiver. It has a 77 dB dynamic range and shutter speed of 7µs to 16.0 s. The camera features a C-mount lens mount and has a Canon EF-Mount option as well.  The SFP-C1941 has a footprint of 60 x 60 x 88.1 mm; this expands to 60 x 60 x 101 mm with SFP-MMF-MOD and 60 x 60 x 114 mm with SFP-RJ45-MOD. The camera weighs 461 g.

Especially designed for a wide variety of imaging and machine vision applications in harsh indoor or outdoor  environments, the cameras can operate in temperatures of  -30°C to 75°C and up to 90% non-condensation humidity.

To Learn More:

Contact: Imperx

Headquarters: Boca Raton, FL, USA

Product: Cheetah CXP-C1941 and SFP-C1941 camera

Key Features: Sony Pregius global shutter sensor, 1920 x 1472, 2.86 MPixel resolution, up to 371.4 fps framerate

What Imperx says: View more information on Cheetah CXP-1941 and SFP-C1941 cameras

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