Baumer industrial cameras available in 1 and 2 Mpixel versions

July 19, 2010
The SX cameras are based on Kodak’s progressive-scan, interline CCD image sensors.

The SX cameras are based on Kodak’s progressive-scan, interline CCD image sensors. The 1 Mpixel version has resolution of 1024 × 1024 pixels and can reach 120 frames/s, depending on the number of output taps used. The 2 Mpixel camera has resolution of 1600 × 1200 pixels and reaches up to 68 frames/s.
Baumer
Frauenfeld, Switzerland

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PRESS RELEASE

BAUMER SX CAMERAS ALLOW FASTER FRAME RATES AT HIGHER RESOLUTIONS

Cameras Feature Kodak Quad-Tap CCD Image Sensors

Southington, Conn. — November 25, 2009.... For industrial vision applications requiring 1 to 2 megapixel resolutions at frame rates up to 120 fps, Baumer has introduced the new SX Cameras that feature Kodak’s progressive scan, interline CCD image sensors with Quad-Tap technology.

Offering resolutions of 1024 x 1024 pixels, the one megapixel camera can achieve speeds of 120 fps depending upon the number of output taps used. The two megapixel camera offers horizontal and vertical resolutions of 1600 x 1200 pixels respectively, and can achieve speeds up to 68 fps. All SX Cameras are compact -- measuring just 52 x 52 x 54 mm, and feature robust electronics that withstand a range of application environments.

The digital interface for Baumer SX Cameras is CameraLink Base. This industrial interface provides high throughput of data with little latency time. To simplify the integration of these cameras into existing operating software, Baumer provides a modern SDK containing Baumer-GAPI – a generic API, many code examples, and programming documentation.

For more information on the Baumer’s new SX Cameras, contact Baumer at (800) 937-9336, http://www.baumer.com/cameras or via e-mail at MAILTO:[email protected].

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