Toshiba Teli launches fast camera
-- Test & Measurement World, 6/19/2007 10:58:00 AM
Toshiba Teli America at the International Robots & Vision Show launched its CSB1000, the company’s fastest camera to date, offering uncompressed frame rates of 443 fps at 1280 x 1024-pixel resolution for high-speed, smear-free image capture.
“The CSB1000 was developed to take full advantage of the increasing processing power of today’s CPUs,” explained Doug Freck, president and CEO of Toshiba Teli America.
When combined with the X64-CLP Camera Link (8-bit, 40-MHz) frame grabber manufactured by Dalsa exclusively for Toshiba Teli, the CSB1000 can perform inspection in applications involving semiconductors, packaging, electronics assembly, and consumer goods.
Compact and easily mounted, the monochrome CSB1000 offers of window-of-interest (WOI) functionality to speed up image processing by reading only arbitrary regions designated by an end-user. By utilizing WOI, the CSB1000 will achieve image readout as high as 1722 fps at VGA resolution.
The CSB1000 uses standard C-Mount lenses and 12-VDC power.
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