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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Multipix Imaging | Subject: Basler A600f
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 November 2002

FireWire camera uses latest CMOS sensor

The A600f is the latest digital camera series available from the leading European manufacturer Basler VC and distributed throughout the UK and Ireland by Multipix Imaging.

The A600f is the latest digital camera series available from the leading European manufacturer Basler VC and distributed throughout the UK and Ireland by Multipix Imaging Designed using the latest CMOS sensor with a resolution of 659 x 493pixel, the camera is progressive scan with an electronic shutter for all pixel readout, ensuring only the best image quality

The A601f has a frame rate up to 60frame/s at full resolution and the A602f will have up to 100frame/s at full resolution.

By using the AOI (area of interest), frame rates can be significantly increased.

Using FireWire or IEEE1394 plug and play technology together with the Basler BCam drivers; easy system integration with maximum reliability is achieved.

Working on Windows 2000 or XP the drivers are designed for optimum use with any of the Basler FireWire cameras, including the A600f.

An open source C++ platform enables individual programming and access to a full range of features including four-channel input/output interface for external control (trigger capture and strobe).

The slim compact size is only 29 x 44 x 65.7mm, making the A600f series easily integrated to systems where traditionally analogue cameras have been used and major changes to the mechanical mounting cannot be made.

The new A600f series will be displayed by Multipix Imaging in February, at the forthcoming IPOT 2003, along with the complete FireWire and CameraLink series from Basler. Request a free brochure from Multipix Imaging ...

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