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Quick download due to Gigabit Ethernet interface

An Adept Electronic Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 20, 2006

Gigabit Ethernet camera uses line scan sensor technology that achieves responsivity and throughput rates of 80MHz.

Dalsa represented by Adept Electronic Solutions has released the Spyder GigE camera, with three times the responsivity of its predecessors - Spyder and Spyder 2 - and with Gigabit Ethernet interface.

At its core is Dalsa's latest line scan sensor technology that achieves responsivity and throughput rates of 80MHz.

The Gigabit Ethernet interface transfers images directly to host PC memory without a frame grabber.

This interface also allows for camera to PC separation of 100m and multicasting to multiple PCs for parallel processing operations.

The camera is programmable, offering precise control over performance variables such as gain and offset.

The Quickcam GUI lets the user quickly configure the camera and begin imaging right away, while the Quickcam SDK lets users develop their own personalised interfaces.

Performing tasks such as flat field correction or setting line rates and exposure modes are easy.

Features include: 1k and 2k resolutions; 100% fill factor; 14um square pixels; broadband responsivity up to 408DN/(nJ/cm2) at 10dB gain; Gigabit Ethernet interface; less than 1% CPU usage; line rates up to 68kHz; and selectable high or low sensitivity mode.

Applications include mail sorting, wood, tile and steel inspection, 100% print inspection, food inspection, web inspection, container inspection, and pick and place.

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