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Machine vision adds progressive scan capability

A JAI product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 17, 2005

JAI's newest machine vision camera, the CV-A436 adds progressive scan capability to the company's existing line of compact, remote-head cameras for industrial applications.

JAI's newest machine vision camera, the CV-A436 adds progressive scan capability to the company's existing line of compact, remote-head cameras for industrial applications.

The CV-A436 uses the latest generation of VGA resolution progressive scan one-third-inch imager (Sony ICX-424AL).

This allows the compact head size of 17mm (diameter) and 46mm (length).

The head is connected to the controller via a detachable robotics-grade 2m cable.

The controller box measures 29 x 44 x 66mm.

The CV-A436 features JAI's unique double-speed technology, allowing a high frame rate without sacrificing the S/N ratio of at least 53dB.

The CV-A436's frame rate is 60 frames per second for full VGA resolution.

Several binning and partial scan readout modes allow frame rates up to 268 frames per second (1/6 partial scan).

All camera functions, such as trigger modes, readout modes, shutter speed and gain/offset level, are set via the RS232C serial interface.

This eliminates the need for rear panel switches, simplifying configuration and reducing operator error.

The CV-A436 has a standard analogue 1V peak-peak video output, compatible with a wide range of frame grabber boards.

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