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CMOS Camera Link Module

Sony Europe Ltd., Image Sensing SolutionsRequest Info
 
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WEYBRIDGE, England, Dec. 12, 2017 — CMOS Camera Link ModuleThe XCL-CG510 CMOS Camera Link Module from Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions features burst-trigger, area gain and defect/shading correction in a compact 29 × 29 ×30-mm package.

The color/black-and-white modules use a 2/3-type Pregius GS CMOS sensor and single-cable Camera Link interface to deliver 5.1-MP images at 35 fps. Both variants are available in mass production quantities. It includes a burst-trigger function, which is capable of continuous shooting at the trigger timing, and allows the specification of exposure interval, number of exposures and exposure time.

The cubic camera also includes an area gain function that allows minor adjustments in the brightness of up to 16 individually set areas.


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Dec 2017
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