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Product category: Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: Falcon 1.4M100
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 16 November 2007

High-speed camera captures crisp images

The Falcon 1.4M100 delivers 100 frames a second at full 1400 x 1024 pixel resolution.

Dalsa has released the Falcon 1.4M100 1.4 megapixel, high-speed camera from Firstsight Vision The new camera delivers 100 frames a second at full 1400 x 1024 pixel resolution

Even faster frame rates can be achieved through vertical windowing.

The dynamic range of 57dB ensures excellent image quality.

Housed in a compact body, the new camera is ideally suited to applications in electronics manufacturing and semiconductor inspection.

These include wire and die bonding, flat panel display inspection and pick and place.

The high-speed capabilities also make it suitable for use in industrial metrology and general machine vision applications such as print registration and pharmaceutical inspection.

The sensor provides global shuttering, global reset and concurrent integration and readout.

True global shuttering is suited to imaging fast-moving objects.

It captures crisp images without smear or distortion by electronically shuttering all pixels simultaneously, even at short exposure times.

This avoids the distortion of images of moving objects using rolling shutter systems.

Fully programmable via base mini Camera Link (CL), the camera incorporates exposure control, gain and offset adjustment and flat- field correction.

The mini Camera Link interface allows data transmission over 10m cable lengths.

Ease of use is enhanced through direct camera control using Dalsa's CamExpert point-and-click graphical user interface.

The Falcon 1.4M100 is fully compatible with Dalsa's Xcelera PoCL (Power over Camera Link) series of frame grabbers, as well as Dalsa's X64-CL and Anaconda CL vision processors. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...

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