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News Release from: Adept Electronic Solutions | Subject: Dalsa 4M60 SA
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 September 2006
Speedy camera accelerates automated
inspection
The speedy 4M60 4Mpixel camera is Dalsa's most advanced stop-action area array camera to date.
The speedy 4M60 4Mpixel camera is Dalsa's most advanced stop-action area array camera to date The new 4M60 SA delivers 4Mpixel resolution at up to 62 frames per second in 8 or 10bit
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With windowing for even higher frame rates, the 4M60 SA is ideal for automated electronics and semiconductor inspection, intelligent traffic systems, and general machine vision applications.
As a new member to Dalsa's existing Stop Action camera line, the 4M60 eliminates the imaging issues often associated with full frame, frame transfer or rolling shutter cameras, such as smearing or time displacement artifacts.
Its global shutter feature provides very short shutter times to freeze motion blur.
The sensor used in the 4M60 is designed and manufactured by Dalsa and leverages Dalsa's long experience with CCD and CMOS technology to produce a CMOS sensor that far exceeds the performance expected of this technology in today's marketplace.
Fully programmable with a Base or Medium Camera Link interface, the camera incorporates vertical windowing, exposure control, gain and offset adjustment and 1000x antiblooming.
Additionally, the camera's powerful flat field correction (FFC) creates individual gain and offset coefficients for each pixel.
With features like these, this camera should be the definitive choice for high resolution, high speed area based systems.
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