Dual-tap architecture allows this machine vision camera to fully exploit its state-of-the-art Kodak KAI-4021 imager capabilities, producing a full resolution 2048x2048 image at 15fps
Jai Pulnix's newest dual-tap Accupixel machine vision camera, the TM-4100GE, offers an exceptionally high resolution of 4.2 million pixels.
The TM-4100GE's dual-tap architecture allows it to fully exploit its state-of-the-art Kodak KAI-4021 imager capabilities, producing a full resolution 2048x2048 image at 15fps.
The imager has a high charge conversion yielding exceptional light sensitivity compared to other megapixel imagers, says the company.
Partial scanning allows frame rates of up to 80fps at reduced vertical resolution.
The TM-4100GE's gigabit ethernet digital interface allows the user to easily harness this high-end performance without bulky or expensive cables.
The video may be transmitted up to 100m using standard Cat5E cables.
The TM-4100GE features full asynchronous reset with electronic shutter up to 1/16,000 sec or pulse-width exposure control.
The TM-4100GE includes all of the attributes and capabilities that have made the Accupixel line of cameras so popular, including modular configuration, compact size, and Jai Pulnix's patented LUT (look-up table).
The LUT provides fast 10-bit to 8-bit pre-processing for effective image-feature enhancement.
An integrated GUI (graphical user interface) allows easy serial control of all camera functions.
The TM-4100GE's compact size (50.8x50.8x81.5) and relatively low mass make it attractive for a wide variety of applications.
These include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, high-definition graphics, gauging, character recognition, documents archiving, and surveillance.
The TM-4100GE is available now.