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Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: Accupixel range from Pulnix
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2004
Modular design for machine vision
cameras
The Accupixel range from Pulnix is a family of CameraLink cameras that benefit from an extremely modular design, allowing for easy exchange of camera models should the application require it.
The Accupixel range from Pulnix is a family of CameraLink cameras that benefit from an extremely modular design, allowing for easy exchange of camera models should the application require it With the exception of the 4.2Mpixel model, all cameras in the range are available with either the RS644 or CameraLink interface and share the same external dimensions of 44 x 44 x 64mm
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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All cameras have 10bit sampling with 10 to 8bit LUT (look up table) for 8bit readout.
The LUT is user programmable for dynamic range control, which allows the user to maximise the range of the sensor, and the software supplied allows easy and intuitive control of all LUT functions.
Other common features of the range include: progressive scan, asynchronous reset, RS232 control and partial scan.
In addition, binning is available on certain models as is selectable output speed.
The 26 Accupixel models cover most resolution and speed requirements with resolutions ranging from VGA through to 2K x 2K and with full frame speeds reaching 60 frames per second.
All versions are available in both monochrome and colour, and 10bit output versions are available on most models as a factory option. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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