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Mainstay in the world of machine vision

A JAI product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 21, 2005

The CV-M91 is a three-CCD RGB camera featuring the one-third-inch Sony ICX408AL imager in the NTSC version and ICX409AL in the Pal version.

The analogue video interface remains a mainstay in the world of machine vision cameras, and especially in the field of three-CCD RGB technology.

To serve this market, JAI offers the CV-M91, a three-CCD RGB camera featuring the one-third-inch Sony ICX408AL imager in the NTSC version and ICX409AL in the Pal version.

Other features include an improved optical front end (prism and CCD) and more versatile interfacing.

The CV-M91 does not perform colour interpolation, relying instead on its three CCDs.

The camera's resolution is three times 768 x 494, giving a total of 1.3Mpixel.

The prism block has also been improved for better colour reproduction.

The lens attachment is a standard C-mount thread for easy lens selection.

The addition of a Y/C output, complementing the already existing RGB and composite video outputs, gives a wide choice of interfacing alternatives.

A composite sync input has also been added, greatly simplifying synchronisation between multiple cameras.

The CV-M91 is available now.

Volume pricing is available on request.

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