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Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: JAI | Subject: CV-M77
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2005
Machine vision camera upgraded
The CV-M77 progressive scan RGB colour CCD machine vision camera has been upgraded to offer up to 74 frames per second at 1024 x 242 pixel resolution.
The CV-M77, a third-inch progressive scan RGB colour CCD machine vision camera from JAI Pulnix, has been upgraded to offer up to 74 frames per second at 1024 x 242 pixel resolution The camera features a Sony ICX204AK imager and 4.65um square pixels
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Colour CCD camera upgraded
The CV-M77 third-inch progressive scan RGB colour CCD camera has been upgraded to offer up to 74 frames per second at 1024 x 242 pixel resolution.
Its frame rate at full 1028 x 770 resolution is 25 frames per second.
Other features include a Bayer CFA, fast frame readout of every third line, DSP for excellent colour reproduction, asynchronous reset and internal/external HD/VD selection.
The user can easily select the camera's shutter speed by programming it with a range of fixed shutter speeds from 1/25 to 1/10,000s.
Frame-delay readout allows edge preselect and pulsewidth controlled shutter with exposure-enable (EEN), write-enable (WEN) and pixel clock outputs.
Short ASCII commands allow fast mode setup (by Windows 98/NT/2000 software via RS232C) via a serial port.
The CV-M77 is well suited for such applications as machine vision, medical imaging, food processing, and traffic monitoring.
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