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Embedded Vision CameraThe UC-200 camera from Entner Electronics KG is a compact camera that allows for easy integration into embedded vision systems including security and surveillance, drones, low-vision, video communication systems, visualizers, and more.

The camera utilizes a Sony 13-MP EXMOR rolling shutter sensor operating at 30 fps and an integrated F2.2 lens to achieve high sensitivity, low noise, and high-speed image capturing. The proprietary camera read-out electronics are optimized for a low latency. The camera supports 1080p/60 HDMI or LVDS output and 13-MP snapshot mode. Other output resolutions are available on request. A high-quality digital zoom option up to 16× is available to increase image detail.

All interfaces including HDMI, LVDS, Ethernet, and USB are available in the camera, taking away the need for additional interfacing electronics.


Published: September 2018
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