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Top value claims for megapixel machine vision

A JAI product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 9, 2005

The TM-1402CL, newest in JAI Pulnix's line of machine vision Accupixel cameras, offers exceptionally good value in a high-resolution 1.4Mpixel CCD camera.

The TM-1402CL, newest in JAI Pulnix's line of machine vision Accupixel cameras, offers exceptionally good value in a high-resolution 1.4Mpixel CCD camera.

Based on a standard half-inch image sensor, (Sony ICX205AL) this camera's most outstanding feature is its ability to capture 30 frames per second at full resolution (1392 x 1040).

This results in an excellent price/performance ratio.

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

It can be reset asynchronously by external pulse control.

Power consumption is 4.3W, unusually low for a megapixel camera.

In addition, the black level and video levels are more resistant to thermal variations from -10 to +50C.

JAI Pulnix's patented look-up table (LUT) allows full dynamic range control of the CCD by externally selectable knee slopes.

The camera has both a digital Camera Link and analogue output for interfacing with frame grabbers.

It also features an adjustable back-focus.

The TM-1402CL is available in both monochrome and colour formats, and can optionally be ordered with an LVDS (RS644) output.

Applications for the TM-1400 series include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, high-definition graphics, gauging, character recognition, documents archiving, and surveillance.

The TM-1402CL is available now.

Volume pricing is available on request.

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