IDS Launches New Event Based Cameras

Cameras designed for machine vision applications performed at very high speeds, including vibration monitoring, bin picking, object tracking.
April 10, 2025
2 min read

IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH has  launched a new camera in its uEye camera line, the uEye EVS. The camera has a USB3 interface that achieves 5 Gbps speeds. It is equipped with a Prophesee-Sony IMX636 CMOS sensor, which is designed to capture only relevant motion in an image. The sensor has .92 MPixel, 1280 x 720 resolution, is  light sensitive up to 40mlux with 120dB HDR, performs scene-controlled events with 1μs time resolution, and utilizes less data—between 10x to 1000x less—than image-based sensors.  

The uEye EVS cameras are especially designed machine vision applications requiring very high speed image processing, such as optical monitoring of vibrations, high speed motion analyses, bin oicking and depalletization, and object tracking.

To Learn More:

Contact: IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH

Headquarters: Obersulm, Germany

Product: uEye EVS camera

Key Features: Prophesee-Sony IMX 636 CMOS sensor, .92 MPixel, 1280 x 720 resolution, light sensitive up to 40mlux

What IDS says: View more information on uEye EVS camera series

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