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  • Basler debuts low-cost GigE camera

    The Ace camera requires no frame grabber and can work with low-cost cables and accessories.

    -- Test & Measurement World, 12/1/2009 2:00:00 AM

    Basler Vision Technologies has introduced the Ace GigE camera, a low-cost, 29x29-mm unit that targets applications now served by analog and FireWire models. The company reports that the Ace camera keeps costs low, because it requires no frame grabber and can work with low-cost cables and accessories. In addition, the Ace features PoE (Power over Ethernet), allowing one cable to handle data and power, and it also works with Basler’s Pylon software, which comes with more than 50 application programming examples to help users start using the camera quickly.

    The Ace series will initially consist of four camera models in monochrome and color, with resolutions from VGA to 2 Mpixels and featuring a C-mount adapter. All cameras are equipped with a CCD sensor. The first Ace models will be available in March 2010.

    Base price: 299 euros.

    Basler Vision Technologies, www.baslerweb.com.

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