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Linescan cameras evolve for machine vision

A Lambda Photometrics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 8, 2005

After more than 10 years experience in the linescan camera market, Lord Ingenierie has released a brand new range of linescan cameras, the DVL Series.

After more than 10 years experience in the linescan camera market, Lord Ingenierie has released a brand new range of linescan cameras, the DVL Series.

These new cameras have been created to face the constantly evolving needs of industrial machine vision.

The range includes eight new CameraLink cameras, with resolutions from 2048 to 7500 pixels, including a trilinear colour camera of 2098 pixels (DVLC2098K).

All cameras have a wide input power supply range (10-24V), it is possible to program the gain, offset, and filtering via RS232 serial line and they feature 16bit digitisation.

Other possible options include electronic shutter and antiblooming.

Interfacing is easy with all frame grabbers but especially with the National Instruments range, which have been fully tested.

As well as CameraLink the cameras are available with the RS422 - 8bit, RS422 - 16bit and LVDS (RS644) outputs.

Depending on the sensor size, the cameras are available with all the common lens mounts.

Lord Ingenierie has a great deal of experience in developing custom solutions for specific applications.

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