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FireWire cameras accelerate trend to digital

A Multipix Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 3, 2005

The A600f family of IEEE1394 cameras, well known for its small housing and exceptional ease of use, has two new members.

The A600f family of IEEE1394 cameras, well known for its small housing and exceptional ease of use, is getting new members.

The A631f/fc and A641f/fc are based on 1.45 and 2Mpixel CCD sensors, respectively.

At full resolution, the A631 runs at nearly 19frame/s and the A641 at 14frame/s.

With a housing size comparable to a typical analogue camera, these new models represent another step forward in the "analogue goes digital" trend.

The cameras are based on progressive scan CCD sensors and both models are available in monochrome and colour.

The half-inch sensor used in the A631 has a resolution of 1392 x 1040 pixels and each pixel is 4.65um square".

"The A641f camera has a 1/1.8in sensor with 1624 x 1236 resolution and 4.4um square pixels.

Basler launched the A641f/fc at the Vision Show West in San Jose, California.

These new cameras are the first to include CCD sensors in the A600 housing.

As with many other Basler cameras, the maximum frame rate can be increased by using the area of interest (AOI) feature.

Many new applications will be possible with these small, powerful, high-resolution cameras.

And with a long exposure mode now included as part of Basler's Smart Features Framework (SFF), shutter time can be set at up to 5s (uncooled).

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