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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Multipix Imaging | Subject: Basler L301kc
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 September 2002

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The Basler L301kc is based on a trilinear, progressive scan CCD sensor with 2098 14 x 14um pixels in each line.

The Basler L301kc is based on a trilinear, progressive scan CCD sensor with 2098 14 x 14um pixels in each line The L301kc has a maximum line rate of 9.2 kHz and features a Camera Link interface

This camera is now in full production.

The L301kc colour line scan camera includes features such as electronic exposure time control, selectable 8 or 10bit output, a flash/strobe trigger output, integrated spatial correction, test images, and an area of interest scanning capability.

The camera is also significantly smaller and lighter than competitive devices.

Product Manager Ingo Lewerendt sees the camera's main advantage as economy.

Says Lewerendt, "The basic price of the L301kc is very competitive when compared with three-chip colour cameras.

And when you consider that the L301kc does not require an expensive matched lens for optimum image quality as three chip cameras do, it stands out as the most cost effective solution for colour image capture".

Multipix Imaging Technical Director Julie Busby comments, "The L301kc is an outstanding camera.

The CameralInk interface and the cameras new FPGA, which performs the spatial correction in the camera, greatly simplifies the integration of the L301kc in to any colour, web based application".

As a leading distributor to UK and Ireland, Multipix Imaging, offers one of the most complete ranges of cameras available today.

The L301kc is a further addition to Basler's rapidly growing portfolio of line scan and area scan cameras featuring the Camera Link interface. Request a free brochure from Multipix Imaging ...

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