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Sensors provide next step in CMOS technology

A Multipix Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 10, 2007

The Sprint Line scan family from Basler uses a dual-line sensor that represents the next generation of CMOS sensor technology and combines the highest speeds with outstanding sensitivity.

The Sprint line scan sensor family from Basler is available in monochrome and colour models, with resolutions from 2000 to 4000 pixels and line rates from 20kHz to 140kHz.

These extremely high line capture rates and the resulting short integration times require very high sensitivity and a low noise level to achieve excellent image quality.

These goals were reached with a new CMOS sensor that was developed exclusively for Basler.

This new dual-line sensor represents the next generation of CMOS sensor technology and combines the highest speeds with outstanding sensitivity.

The resulting advantages include increased throughput and easier integration of the lighting system.

When the dual-line sensor in the Basler Sprint is used to sequentially scan an object, signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity are significantly improved.

The dual-line sensor can also be equipped with a Bayer pattern filter to produce colour models of the Sprint.

A standard Camera Link interface simplifies system integration and provides reliable data transfer at very high rates.

The line scan cameras are suitable for use in applications such as web inspection, surface inspection, document scanning, postal sorting and food inspection.

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