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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: JAI CV-M71
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 June 2005

Machine vision camera adds CameraLink
interface

The JAI CV-M71 is a compact half-inch progressive-scan RGB colour machine vision camera using the CameraLink interface, and is an indirect replacement for the popular CV-M70.

The JAI CV-M71 is a compact half-inch progressive-scan RGB colour machine vision camera using the CameraLink interface, and is an indirect replacement for the popular CV-M70 It features the same functionality that made that previous model so successful, with the addition of an improved digital interface as well as rear mounted power and trigger LEDs for diagnosis and system setup

Based on the latest Bayer CCD, the CV-M71 features a Sony sensor with 782 x 582 x 8.3um square pixels.

Measuring just 40 x 50 x 80mm, the camera operates at 60frame/s at full resolution, and 250frame/s at 1/8 partial scan with 24bit RGB output handled via the CameraLink base configuration.

The camera also offers user-selectable 8 or 10bit raw output allowing host-based RGB decoding.

The camera is capable of a range of speeds, from 1/60 to 1/300,000 second and boasts a host of impressive features such as: edge preselect, pulsewidth, RCT trigger modes, programmable exposure, auto shutter and smearless readout.

Of particular interest in traffic and high-end security applications is the auto iris lens video output, auto shutter and AGC, which allow the camera to operate in a wider range of lighting conditions.

Setup is via Windows NT/2000/XP and software via RS232C or CameraLink.

The JAI CV-M71 is ideally suited to a variety of colour inspections, especially in such fields as food processing, inspection and packaging, and print-verification applications.

The CV-M71 is available immediately with volume pricing available on request. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...

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