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Digital camera promises good value machine vision

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

The TM-6760 series Accupixel digital machine vision camera promises exceptionally good value in a VGA-resolution CCD camera.

JAI Pulnix reckons its TM-6760 series Accupixel digital machine vision camera offers exceptionally good value in a VGA-resolution CCD camera.

Based on a high-quality Kodak half-inch progressive scan image sensor (KAI 0330), this camera's most outstanding feature is its ability to capture 60 frames per second at full resolution, offering an excellent price/performance ratio.

The TM-6760 is a miniature, high-resolution progressive scan CCD camera with 648 x 484 resolution.

The interline transfer CCD permits full vertical and horizontal resolution with electronic shutter speeds up to 1/32,000s.

It can be reset asynchronously by external pulse control.

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

The LUT also provides fast 10 to 8bit preprocessing for effective image feature enhancement.

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

It is available in both monochrome and colour formats, and can be ordered with LVDS (RS-644) or CameraLink outputs.

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

Applications for the TM-6760 series include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, gauging and surveillance.

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