Newest imaging innovations from Teledyne DALSA can be seen at VISION 2016
At theTeledyne DALSA booth at VISION 2016 in Stuttgart, the company will showcase a number of its latest imaging innovations, including an LWIR camera, a color CMOS TDI camera, and a polarization line scan camera.
Teledyne DALSA’s new low-power LWIR camera platform, Calibir (pictured) features an uncooled microbolometer detector that covers wavelengths from 8 –14 µm and supports a number of camera interfaces and lenses. The cameras also feature on-board processing features and development tools that enable users to create an operator interface or integrate with factory systems and industrial robots.
Four new color CMOS TDI cameras were recently added by Teledyne DALSA: An 8k 70 kHz model, and three 16k models in 40 kHz, 60 kHz, and 70 kHz. The cameras feature multi-line scan color CMOS TDI (Time Delay and Integration) technology that delivers high sensitivity for color imaging using 4 rows per RGB channel for 12 rows in total. Data throughput is greater than 3 Gbytes/s on a single CX4 cable, and combined with the company’s Xtium Camera Link HS frame grabber, system designers can reach line rates of up to 210 kHz (70 kHz x 3) in full color mode in either 8k or 16k resolution.
Additionally, the company will showcase a polarization camera that incorporates an advanced CMOS image sensor with quad linear architecture.
VISION 2016 booth number:Hall 1, Stand E62
To Learn More:
Contact:Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters:Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Calibir LWIR cameras, Piranha XL multi-line color CMOS TDI cameras, polarization camera
Key Features: 8k models (70 kHz), 16k models (40 kHz, 60 kHz, and 70 kHz), CMOS TDI line scan sensors, Camera Link HS interface, Trigger to Image Reliability (Piranha XL), microbolometer detector that covers wavelengths from 8 –14 µm, multiple camera interfaces, on-board processing (Calibir).
What Teledyne DALSA says:
View more information on the Calibir cameras.
View more information on the Piranha XL cameras.
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