IDS Imaging Development Systems introduces three new families of USB 3.0 cameras
IDS Imaging Development Systems has announced the release of three new USB 3.0 camera families: USB 3 uEye LE, USB uEye LE board level camera, and the USB 3 uEye ML, all of which are suitable for use in factory automation, process monitoring, printing, and medical engineering applications. The USB 3 uEye LE is a 47 x 46 x 26.3 mm camera with a C/CS-Mount lens mount and is also suitable for use in embedded systems, apparatus engineering, and packaging applications. The USB 3 uEye LE board level camera is a 36 x 36 mm single-board USB 3.0 camera with an 8-pin connector, 5 V power supply, and S-Mount lens mount that is also suitable for use in apparatus engineering and embedded systems.
In addition, the USB 3 uEye ML is a 47 x 46 x 28 mm camera with a C/CS-Mount lens mount, weighs only 41g, and is also suitable for use in robotics and pharmaceutical applications. All three models are equipped with CMOS image sensors from Aptina or e2v, ranging from 1.3 to 5 MPixel models.
To Learn More:
Contact:IDS Imaging Development Systems
Headquarters: Obersulm, Germany
Product: USB 3 uEye ML, USB 3 uEye LE, and USB 3 uEye LE board level.
Key Features: CMOS image sensors from Aptina or e2v, 1.3 to 5 MPixel models, USB 3.0 interface, IDS Software suite.
What IDS Imaging Development Systems says:
View more information on the USB 3 uEye ML.
View more information on the USB 3 uEye LE.
View more information on the USB 3 uEye LE board level.
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