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Cameras capture 30 frames a second

A Multipix Imaging product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 8, 2008

The new Basler scout camera models feature a compact 29 x 44 x 73.7mm housing with either a GigE Vision compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface or a FireWire-b interface.

Basler's Scout series now includes four new camera models based on Sony's high-sensitivity ICX285 CCD sensor.

These cameras feature a 30 frames a second image capture rate, with the high image quality demanded by industrial applications ranging from factory automation to semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.

With a GigE Vision compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface, these cameras can perform 12bit image data transfer and colour output at the full 30 frames a second speed.

The new Basler scout camera models feature a compact 29 x 44 x 73.7mm housing with either a GigE Vision compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface or a FireWire-b interface and are available in monochrome and colour versions.

The cameras provide standard RJ-45 Ethernet or screwable FireWire-b connectors.

A free driver and viewer tool makes the cameras easy to use.

Basler's pylon driver package supports both GigE and FireWire cameras.

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