Linescan camera

Nov. 22, 1999
The OPSIS 5150ALC smart linescan camera is capable of performing 20 billion operations per second for high-speed inspection.

The OPSIS 5150ALC smart linescan camera is capable of performing 20 billion operations per second for high-speed inspection. It is based on a 5150-pixel charge-coupled device and has built-in DSP analysis. Clocked at 40 MHz, it runs at 7500 lines/s at highest resolution and up to 175,000 lines/s at reduced resolution. The camera can detect defects as small as 2 µm and can stand alone or function as part of a multicamera system that includes a PC, software, lighting, and lenses.
Wintriss Engineering, San Diego, CA

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