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Multispectral Camera

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KONSTANZ, Germany, June 15, 2023 — Chromasens GmbH has expanded its line of allPIXA neo line-scan cameras with 4k- and 6k-pixel resolution options along with 10 GigE Vision or CoaXPress interfaces enabling scanning speeds of up to 300,000 lines/s.

Designed for material inspection in various industries including packaging, printing, food, electronics, and pharmaceuticals, the cameras provide a range of features such as PoE or PoCXP power support, frame and line trigger options, white balancing, and multi-flash function. Available pixel sizes of 7 µm with 4k or 5 µm with 6k allow both interfaces to meet different detail requirements. The cameras are available in different pixel sizes and offer versatility, compatibility with various optical lenses, and compact housing for space-restricted areas.


Published: June 2023
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