Imaging Solutions launches machine-vision cameras
Imaging Solutions
Finger Lakes Smart Cameras
Imaging Solutions' Finger Lakes Smart Camera range is suited for traditional machine vision, security and surveillance, and other government and military applications.
The range, which the company will introduce at the Vision Show in Boston, will support GigE Vision and Cameralink interfaces.
The Finger Lakes Smart Camera range will initially support the Eastman Kodak KAI CCD range.
Starting with a 16Mp camera (7.4um pixel) the range will support all of Kodak's 5.5um CCD sensors.
Additional sensors from other manufactures may be used in the future.
The cameras will have a workstation-class high-performance Linux CPU and a large FPGA.
External triggering and strobe functions are integrated, along with a NTSC Composite Video Output and two USB2 interfaces.
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