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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: Genie
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2006

Digital cameras suit industrial
applications

Digital cameras for industrial imaging applications combine Gigabit Ethernet technology with trigger-to-image reliability for robust capture and transfer of images from the cameras to the host PC.

Dalsa Coreco's Genie series of Gigabit Ethernet digital cameras are for industrial imaging applications The series combines standard Gigabit Ethernet technology with Dalsa's trigger-to-image reliability framework for robust capture and transfer of images from the camera to the host PC

Trigger-to-image reliability ensures the reliability of the image acquisition system by implementing key systems to secure the image acquisition process, permit error identification and provide a recovery mechanism if any errors occur.

For machine vision, Gigabit Ethernet allows the transmission of images to multiple computers over standard, low cost Cat 5e or 6 cables.

These can be up to 100m long or longer when combined with standard network switches and routers.

Set-up is simplified by using standard networking components.

The Genie uses the GigE Vision standard to make easy plug and play of machine vision cameras on Gigabit Ethernet.

All Genie cameras are supported by Dalsa's Sapera LT software libraries so that as soon as a camera is connected to the system, auto discovery automatically identifies the camera and communicates its supported features to the Sapera environment, thus facilitating system set-up and configuration.

The range consists of models from 640 x 480 to 1600 x 1200 frame/s in colour and monochrome. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...

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