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High-resolution CoaXPress cameras for harsh environments

November 11, 2020 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

Nano-CXP-front-back-large1Teledyne DALSA expands its Genie Nano camera portfolio with CXP models built around Teledyne e2v Emerald CMOS sensors

Teledyne DALSA has announced its Genie Nano-CXP67M and 37M cameras based on the Teledyne e2v Emerald color and monochrome sensors.

The newest Genie Nano models are easy-to-use and feature a CoaXPress interface. The cameras are engineered for industrial imaging applications requiring high-speed data transfer, such as industrial automation, electronics manufacturing, packaging inspection, semiconductor inspection, PCB-AOI (Automated Optical Inspection), and general machine vision. Designed for a wider range of operating temperatures (from -20 to 60°C housing temperature), the cameras can be integrated into harsh environments in imaging systems and increases their long-term reliability.

“With the addition of these higher-resolution Genie Nano models, our camera portfolio spans resolutions from 16M to 67M with a CoaXPress 6Gbps interface to deliver the maximum throughput from leading-edge, high-resolution CMOS image sensors,” said Manny Romero, Senior Product Manager at Teledyne DALSA.

The Genie Nano-CXP 67M and 37M cameras are fully integrated with Teledyne DALSA’s Xtium™-CXP and Xtium2™-CXP series high-performance frame grabbers, providing both convenience and guaranteed compatibility from a single vendor. The Xtium series frame grabbers are also supported by Sapera LT SDK, an image acquisition and control software development toolkit (SDK) that includes Trigger-to-Image (T2IR) framework for maximum reliability of the image acquisition system.

Key Features:

  • Four new models in 67.1 and 37.7-million-pixel monochrome and color versions
  • Wider range of operating temperatures of -20°C to 60°C (Housing Temperature) increasing camera long-term reliability in harsh environment imaging systems
  • Series supports advanced high-performance camera features in a compact form factor for easy integration
  • All-metal body with 3-year warranty

Teledyne DALSA
www.teledynedalsa.com/mv.

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