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News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: JAI CV-A10/A70 CL
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2004
Popular machine vision camera upgraded
The CV-A10 CL from JAI is the successor to the CV-M10, which has been one of the most popular cameras in the machine vision market, renowned for its robust build quality and consistent performance.
The new CV-A10 CL from JAI is the successor to the JAI CV-M10, which has been one of the most popular cameras in the machine vision market, renowned for its robust build quality and consistent performance The monochrome CV-A10 CL uses the latest generation of Sony progressive scan sensors with 782 x 582 pixel resolution, and the half-inch format sensor benefits from a large pixel size (8.3 x 8.3um) resulting in higher CCD sensitivity
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The CV-A10 CL has a frame rate of 60frame/s at full resolution, while maintaining an S/N ratio better than 56dB.
It also offers several binning and partial scan readout modes, allowing frame rates up to 250frame/s to be achieved.
The CV-A70CL is the colour version of the CV-A10CL and is built around a single half-inch progressive scan sensor using a Bayer colour mosaic filter, also giving a resolution of 782 x 582.
The colour processing is done on the host PC, allowing full control over the Bayer to RGB conversion.
Both the CV-A10 CL and CV-A70 CL use the CameraLink interface, allowing a user selectable readout of 10 or 8bit.
Both cameras feature standard trigger modes including reset continuous trigger mode, for use with auto iris lenses. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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