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Compact camera features remote setup via RS232

A JAI product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 20, 2006

An affordable 1.4Mpixel CCD machine vision camera combines small size, analogue output and setup via RS232C.

The JAI CV-A1, an affordable 1.4Mpixel (1392 x 1040) CCD machine vision camera, features small size, analogue output and setup via RS232C.

The CV-A1's analogue output places fewer restrictions on cable length and complexity, and allows smaller-diameter cable to be used, making this camera a good choice for the large existing analogue market.

The camera itself measures just 29 x 44 x 66mm, features a half-inch progressive scan CCD (Sony ICX205AL), and operates at 16 frames per second.

Like all JAI A-series cameras, the CV-A1 eliminates the risk of operator setup error by featuring remote "switchless" setup via its RS232C interface.

This is especially useful for applications in which the camera is located deep inside a system, making regular access difficult.

Its mechanical switches have reduced the failure rate to 100kh MTFB (mean time between failures).

The CV-A1 is available now.

Volume pricing is available on request.

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