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4-Megapixel Area-Scan Cameras
AHRENSBURG, Germany, May 18, 2010 — Basler Vision Technologies is adding two new 4-megapixel models to its Aviator area-scan camera series. The new monochrome and color cameras operate at 31 fps with 2330 × 1750- pixel resolution and have a Camera Link interface. They are equipped with Kodak’s latest KAI-4050 CCD state-of-the-art sensor that delivers high-quality images, even at fast capture rates. They provide progressive-scan readout and global shutter technology. Because machine throughput can be...
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Camera Driver Package Upgrade
May 10, 2010 — Basler Vision Technologies has released version 2.2 of its pylon camera driver package, which can be downloaded free from the company’s Web site. It includes a software development kit and release notes describing the new features and...
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Camera Driver Package Upgrade
AHRENSBURG, Germany, March 31, 2010 — Basler Vision Technologies has released version 2.2 of its pylon camera driver package which can be downloaded free from the company’s Web site, including the software development kit and the Release Notes, which include descriptions of the...
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Gigabit Ethernet Cameras
Dec 1, 2009 — Basler Vision Technologies AG has introduced the Gigabit Ethernet ace series cameras. The four CCD camera models are in monochrome and color, with resolutions from VGA to 2 megapixels. All have a footprint measuring 29 × 29 × 48 mm. Users can choose...
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Area-Scan Cameras
Oct 1, 2009 — Beginning with September 2009 production, Basler Vision Technologies is enhancing its 10 pilot and more than 50 scout area-scan cameras with new features. Added will be very short exposure times, a trigger delay feature, a combined auto gain and...
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VGA CAMERAS
May 1, 2009 — Basler Vision Technologies is releasing four scout cameras based on Sony’s ICX618 sensor. Available in monochrome and color and with a Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 1394b interface, the scA640-120 cameras are packaged in a 29 × 44 × 73.7-mm housing and...
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CAMERA LINK CAMERA
Apr 1, 2009 — Basler Vision Technologies has launched the A406k, a 4-megapixel camera with a Camera Link interface. It operates at 209 fps at full 2320 × 1726-pixel resolution and is available in monochrome and color versions. It is suitable for use in automated...
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5-MEGAPIXEL CAMERA
Sep 1, 2008 — Basler Vision Technologies has introduced the pilot 5-megapixel GigE vision camera based on Sony’s ICX625 CCD sensor, which delivers resolution of 2456 × 2048 pixels and operates at 12 fps. The compact camera measures 29 × 44 mm and features binning...
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LINE-SCAN CAMERAS
Jun 1, 2008 — The runner line-scan camera family manufactured by Basler Vision Technologies includes a monochrome version with 1k and 2k resolution and several speed variants and a color version based on a trilinear CCD sensor with 2098 pixels per line and a line...
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DRIVER SOFTWARE
May 1, 2008 — Basler Vision Technologies has updated its pylon driver software package by adding line-scan camera support. With version 2.0, customers can use the company’s runner cameras to capture 2000 pixel lines at rates up to 57 kHz and to transmit pixel...
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5-MEGAPIXEL CAMERA
Nov 1, 2007 — Basler Vision Technologies has added a 5-megapixel GigE Vision- and GenICam-compliant camera to its Pioneer series. The device is based on Sony’s ICX625 progressive-scan CCD sensor, which offers 2456 × 2048-pixel resolution at 12 fps, as well as a...
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VISION CAMERAS
Jan 1, 2007 — Basler Vision Technologies has released 30 GigE Vision- and GenICam-compliant machine vision cameras that will be marketed as the scout and pioneer series of cameras. Both have similar housings, a common API and the same software package, allowing...
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DIGITAL CAMERAS
Jun 1, 2006 — Available in 28 models, the Scout series digital cameras from Basler Vision Technologies offer resolutions from VGA to 2 megapixels with either a FireWire-b or Gigabit Ethernet interface. The cameras are based on seven assorted Sony CCD sensors in...
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COMPATIBLE CAMERAS
Mar 1, 2006 — Basler Vision Technologies has introduced cameras that support the GenICam standard for software access. The company worked with other manufacturers to develop the standard, named for Generic Interface for Cameras, which allows compatibility between...
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CCD CAMERAS
Nov 1, 2004 — Basler Vision Technologies has replaced its A301f/fc and A302f/fc cameras with the A311f/fc and A312f/fc models because the Sony sensors used in the older products have been discontinued. The A311 model delivers 73 fps at 659 × 494-pixel resolution...
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