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Teledyne DALSA
A Teledyne Technologies Co.
Machine Vision OEM Components
Map605 McMurray Rd.
Waterloo, ON N2V 2E9
Canada
Phone: +1 519-886-6000
Fax: +1 519-886-8023

GigE Vision Camera

Photonics.com
Jan 2017
WATERLOO, Ontario, Jan. 26, 2017 — GigE Vision CameraTeledyne Dalsa Inc. has announced the M4030, M4020, C4030 and C4020 Genie Nano GigE Vision camera series.

Built around the Sony Pregius IMX 267, 304 LL and LQ image sensors, the 12-bit, 8.9- and 12-MP cameras deliver both speed and high-quality imaging. System architects can choose from a growing number of Genie Nano models powered by 39 CMOS image sensors.

Developed for an expanding number of industrial imaging applications including intelligent traffic systems, printed circuit board inspection and metrology, Genie Nano models feature a global shutter and a 3.45-µm pixel. The cameras feature high picture quality, high resolution and high-speed imaging without distortion. TurboDrive technology provides fast throughput.

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