Factory Automation

Mikrotron’s MotionBLITZ CVR system records video at 560 fps

MotionBLITZ CVR recording system can record video sequences of up to 12 seconds at 560 fps at a resolution of 2,336 x 1,728. The system is suitable for use in automotive, electronics, pharmaceutical, packaging, robotics, natural sciences, and other factory automation applications.
Dec. 18, 2013
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MotionBLITZ CVR (Compact versatile recording) system from Mikrotron can record video sequences of up to 12 seconds at 560 fps at a resolution of 2,336 x 1,728 directly into the recorder’s RAM. The system features a 4 MPixel EoSens 4CXP camera, which features a 4/3” CMOS image sensor with 7 µm x 7 µm pixel size. In addition, the system features a recording station, 2 TB storage capacity, burst trigger mode, FPS correction, 12.0s onboard ring buffer, C-Mount front, memory standby mode, a 5M CoaXPress cable, and a multi interface board. MotionBLITZ Director2 imaging software, which is included, enables recording and triggering setting, viewing and editing of function, image correction, market and comment functions, image data export, and multiple sync and trigger options. MotionBLITZ CVR is suitable for use in automotive, electronics, pharmaceutical, packaging, robotics, natural sciences, and other factory automation applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:Mikrotron
Headquarters: Unterschleissheim, Germany
Product:
MotionBLITZ CVR recording system
Key Features:
4 MPixel EoSens camera with 4/3” CMOS image sensor, 560 fps, recording station, 2 TB storage, burst trigger mode, 5M CoaXPress cable, MotionBLITZ Director2 imaging software.

What Mikrotron says:
View more information on the MotionBLITZ CVR.

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