Latest industrial and scientific cameras from XIMEA to be showcased at VISION 2016
XIMEA will showcase a number of its industrial and scientific cameras at VISION 2016 in Stuttgart, highlighted by its xiC line of USB 3.1 cameras (pictured). These cameras are based on CMOS image sensors from Sony, including the IMX174, IMX252, IMX250, IMX255, and IMX253, with frame rates ranging from 31 fps to 165 fps. These USB 3.1 Gen 1 cameras are available in board-level versions and with different connectors, including USB Type C connectors, and measure just 26 x 26 x 33 mm. In addition to these cameras, XIMEA will showcase xiB PCI Express cameras (including new high-speed models), xiJ scientific CCD cameras, and a new special OEM/custom board that will enable users to connect to a number of different cameras and synchronously stream 64 Gbit/s of data from the cameras directly to a PC.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand C51
To Learn More:
Contact: XIMEA
Headquarters: Münster, Germany
Products: xiC USB 3.1 cameras, xiB PCI Express cameras, xiJ scientific CCD cameras, new OEM/custom board for capturing data from multiple cameras.
What XIMEA says:
View more information on the xiC cameras.
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