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CMOS Cameras

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AHRENSBURG, Germany, Oct. 24, 2017 — CMOS CamerasEight new ace U camera models from Basler AG feature resolutions of 6 or 12 MP and are equipped with the IMX178 and IMX226 Sony STARVIS CMOS sensors, delivering up to 59 fps.

The cameras feature back-illuminated rolling shutter CMOS sensors with high sensitivity and small pixel sizes of 2.4 or 1.85 µm. A low dark noise of only three electrons, and a quantum efficiency of >80 percent help deliver high image quality even in low-light conditions.

The cameras are particularly suitable for applications in manual light or fluorescence microscopy, as well as in the electronics industry for less complex assembly systems.


Photonics.com
Oct 2017
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