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Vision Components' camera boasts high light sensitivity

-- Test & Measurement World, 12/12/2007 6:00:00 AM

The VC4067 EXview smart camera from Vision Components leverages a Sony EXview HAD CDD sensor that makes it particularly useful for applications requiring high light sensitivity. The camera can analyze even long-wavelength light near the infrared spectrum, ensuring very precise image recording. Its 2/3-in. CCD sensor has a resolution of 1280X1024 pixels and provides a maximum frame rate of 14 fps.

Outfitted with a 400-MHz processor, the VC4067 delivers computing power of 3200 MIPS and can execute complex image processing routines. Standard camera models come with 4 Mbytes of flash memory and 32 Mbytes of DRAM for program and picture storage, which can be optionally extended with a 128-Mbyte SD memory card.

In addition, the camera furnishes RS-232 and Ethernet interfaces, plus an external trigger input that enables jitter-free image recording at high reading frequencies. Four digital PLC inputs and four outputs are also included. You can connect the camera to a monitor through its SVGA video output for maintenance and testing purposes.

Vision Components, www.vision-components.com.

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