Sensor-based cameras from Lumenera feature FPGA-based image processing

Nov. 15, 2012
A USB 3.0 CMOSIS sensor-based camera line features six distinct color, monochrome, and near-infrared (NIR) enhanced cameras based on the CMOSIS CMV4000 (Lt425) and CMV2000 (Lt225) megapixel sensors.

A USB 3.0 CMOSIS sensor-based camera line features six distinct color, monochrome, and near-infrared (NIR) enhanced cameras based on the CMOSIS CMV4000 (Lt425) and CMV2000 (Lt225) megapixel sensors. Features include a robust enclosure, compact design for integration, global shutter, built-in FPGA-based image processing, as well as industrial and scientific models.
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Ottawa, ON, Canada

www.lumenera.com

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Lumenera® Corporation Debuts USB 3.0 CMOSIS-Sensor Based Cameras

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – Lumenera Corporation, www.lumenera.com, a leading manufacturer and developer of high performance digital cameras and custom imaging solutions for industrial, scientific and surveillance markets, will be unveiling its latest innovation at the 25th international tradeshow for machine vision being held in Stuttgart, Germany.

Lumenera was one of the first in the imaging industry to leverage USB technology, and is now doing it again by pairing CMOSIS sensors with a USB 3.0 interface. This new product family is the result of intense research and development efforts. The company tackled multiple innovations, combining the highly anticipated USB 3.0 interface with high-speed global shutter CMOS sensors, all in a new compact package that exudes performance.

This new product line features six distinct color, monochrome and NIR enhanced cameras based on the CMOSIS CMV4000 (Lt425) and CMV2000 (Lt225) megapixel sensors. Product highlights include a robust, sleek enclosure, compact design for integration, as well as industrial and scientific models. Built in FPGA-based image processing ensures the highest image quality without having to compromise on performance.

“Lumenera’s new CMOSIS cameras rival CCD sensor performance, with very fast frame rates and global shutter technology.” said Dany Longval, Director of Product Management at Lumenera Corporation. “The combination of USB 3.0 technology with this sensor family unleashes the speed limitations typically associated with other data interfaces.”

About Lumenera

Lumenera Corporation, a division of Roper Industries, and headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, is a leading developer and manufacturer of high performance digital cameras and custom imaging solutions. Lumenera cameras are used worldwide in a diverse range of industrial, scientific and security applications.

Lumenera solutions provide unique combinations of speed, resolution and sensitivity in order to satisfy the most demanding digital imaging requirements. Lumenera customers achieve the benefit of superior price to performance ratios and faster time to market with the company's commitment to high quality, cost effective product solutions. For further information about Lumenera, please visit www.lumenera.com or call 613-736-4077. To receive Lumenera press releases as they are issued, contact us at [email protected].

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