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CCD Cameras offer 1, 2, or 8 megapixel resolution.

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CCD Cameras offer 1, 2, or 8 megapixel resolution.
CCD Cameras offer 1, 2, or 8 megapixel resolution.

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November 9, 2009 - Measuring 52 x 52 x 72 mm, SX Series incorporates Kodak's progressive scan interline CCD sensors, which use Quad-Tap technology. One megapixel sensor is configured as 1,024 x 1,024 pixel matrix, and depending on number of output taps used, can achieve speeds of 120 fps. Two megapixel sensor has horizontal and vertical resolutions of 1,600 x 1,200 pixels, respectively, with speeds up to 68 fps. Serving as digital interface, CameraLink Base minimizes latency time.

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Baumer Ltd.
122 Spring St., C-6
Southington, CT, 06489 1534
USA



New Baumer Cameras Based on Kodak Sensors


Excellent image quality at high image rates

Resolutions of 1, 2 or 8 megapixel

Frame rates up to 120 fps

CameraLink Base for high transmission rates

Compact design (52 x 52 x 72 mm)

Baumer will introduce the new SX family of cameras which incorporate Kodak's high performance CCD sensors. Using advanced Quad-Tap technology, these Kodak progressive scan interline sensors combine high frame rates with very low image noise. They are available with a resolution of either 1 or 2 megapixels. The 1-megapixel sensor is configured as a 1024 x 1024 pixel matrix and, depending on the number of output taps used, can achieve speeds of 120 frames per second (fps). The 2-megapixel sensor has horizontal and vertical resolutions of 1600 x 1200 pixels respectively with speeds of up to 68 fps. With an industrial housing measuring 52 x 52 x 72 mm, the SX cameras integrate a very compact housing with a robust electronics design, making them the right choice for a wide range of applications.

CameraLink Base serves as the digital interface for the cameras. This industrial interface provides a high data throughput with minimum latency time. To simplify the integration of the SX cameras into your software envi-ronment, Baumer provides a modern SDK containing the proven Baumer-GAPI (a generic API), many code examples and documentation necessary for successful programming.
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