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News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: Pulnix TM-4100CL
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2005
Camera boasts best image quality and
sensitivity
The Pulnix TM-4100CL is a miniature, very high-resolution (4.2Mpixel) progressive scan CCD camera with dual-tap output and a frame rate of 15frame/s at full resolution.
The Pulnix TM-4100CL is a miniature, very high-resolution (4.2Mpixel) progressive scan CCD camera with dual-tap output and a frame rate of 15frame/s at full resolution The TM-4100CL features the latest Kodak KAI-4021 CCD imager for the best image quality and sensitivity
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is available in a colour version, the TMC-4100CL, using an RGB Bayer colour filter array.
The TM-4100CL uses a 1.2in progressive scan, interline transfer CCD with a resolution of 2048 x 2048 and 7.4um square pixels.
The camera offers both dual tap CameraLink output, and analogue output using channel A.
Thanks to the exclusive and patent pending built in Look up Table, maximum dynamic range can be achieved, and the user software supplied allows complete visual control over the camera functions including all LUT settings.
Other features include full frame integration for long exposures, image centre partial scan, full frame shutter to 1/16,000s and readout inhibit control for multiple camera applications.
Applications for the TM-4100CL include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, high-definition graphics, gauging and surveillance. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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