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Ideal specs for machine vision camera

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 28, 2003

With a 0.5in monochrome sensor, 1280 x 1024 resolution, and rolling shutter and synchronous (global) shutter, the Pixelink PL-A741 is an ideal high-resolution machine vision camera.

With a 0.5in monochrome sensor, 1280 x 1024 resolution, and rolling shutter and synchronous (global) shutter, the Pixelink PL-A741 is an ideal high-resolution machine vision camera.

With features like global shutter control and external triggering for frame-on-demand acquisition, the PL-A741 will stop-action capture a 1K x 1K image, with uncompromising image quality, 33 times every second.

The PL-A741 can be operated right out of the box with any system that supports the FireWire (IEEE1394) IIDC 1.3 specification.

Within minutes, the camera can be controlled by any IIDC compatible software such as Linux, National Instruments LabView and a host of other applications.

The PL-A741 connects to the computer via a single FireWire cable that supplies power to the camera and allows high-speed data communication.

No special or expensive frame grabber card is required.

The camera's two FireWire ports allow multiple cameras to be connected together ("daisychained") on a single FireWire bus.

The external trigger allows cameras to be synchronised with external systems.

The camera's rich set of features and capabilities can all be controlled through software.

A global shutter and external trigger allow synchronisation in demanding machine vision applications.

In video mode, the camera's rolling shutter can deliver 33frame/s at 1K x 1K resolution, 107 frame/s at VGA resolution (640 x 480), and 8000frame/s at 64 x 64, all with a user-definable region of interest (ROI).

Full-field-of-view images can be decimated for high-speed transmission.

With the developer's kit, Pixelink supplies an extensive application programming interface (API) and camera control GUI for fast and easy application development.

Advanced features include onboard memory to save camera configuration, extendable dynamic range controls, output controls, enhanced trigger with delay timings, ROI subsampling and on-camera LUT.

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