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News Release from: Alrad Instruments | Subject: TVI Vision colour line scan cameras
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2006
Colour line scan cameras answer
industrial demands
Alrad Imaging has signed a British Isles distribution agreement covering a range of colour line scan cameras from TVI Vision.
Alrad Imaging has signed a British Isles distribution agreement covering a range of colour line scan cameras from TVI Vision TVI Vision manufactures the digital line scan cameras for the demanding industrial machine vision applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The DLIS-2K and 4K sensors consist of four independently selectable and resettable rows with 2080 or 4096 optical each and a high-resolution mode of 4160 or 8192 pixels, respectively.
The colour line scan camera uses a prism beam splitter that diverts light into three different spectral bands.
Three CCD linear sensors are bonded to the respective colour output ports of the prism enabling independent detection of red, green and blue signals.
The colour signal is digitally converted to 10 or 12bit per channel output.
The camera has 3 x 512, 1024 or 2048 pixel resolution.
The 512 pixel model outputs at an amazing maximum scan rate of 65,000 lines per second.
All TVI Vision colour line scan cameras are housed in compact, rugged aluminium cases.
The cameras I/O can be connected to commercially available frame grabbers or application specific interface boards.
Applications for the TVI Vision colour line scan camera include high performance colour detection and imaging, document and film scanning, non contact measurement, process control and monitoring, and many other industrial and scientific applications.
Rugged enclosures and industry proven electronics ensure that the cameras will exceed performance requirements and provide a lifetime of reliable service.
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