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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: JAI | Subject: TM-1325
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 August 2004

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The TM-1325, newest in JAI Pulnix's line of Accupixel series cameras, is a miniature high-resolution (1.4Mpixel) monochrome progressive scan CCD camera.

The TM-1325, newest in JAI Pulnix's line of Accupixel series cameras, is a miniature high-resolution (1.4Mpixel) monochrome progressive scan CCD camera Based on a high-quality two-thirds-inch interline transfer sensor with 1392 x 1040 pixel resolution, this camera can output 30 frames per second at full resolution and has increased NIR sensitivity, offering an excellent price/performance ratio

The interline transfer CCD permits full vertical and horizontal resolution with electronic shutter speeds up to 1/16,000s.

It can be reset asynchronously by external pulse control.

Incorporating Pulnix's patented lookup table (LUT) allows full dynamic range control of the CCD by externally selectable knee slopes and provides real-time 10 to 8bit preprocessing for effective image feature enhancement.

The camera has both digital and analogue outputs for interfacing with frame grabbers.

All camera-control functions are externally controlled via a user-friendly graphical interface (GUI) provided by Pulnix or by direct serial command strings.

It is available in both monochrome (TM-1325) and colour (TMC-1325) formats, and can be ordered with either LVDS (RS644) or CameraLink outputs.

Applications for the TM-1325 series include machine vision, microscopy and medical imaging, semiconductor and component inspection, intelligent transportation systems, gauging and surveillance.

The TM-1325 series is available now.

Volume pricing is available on request.

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