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Gigabit Ethernet Multispectral Cameras

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FluxData Inc. has added Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to its FD-1665 three-CCD multispectral imaging cameras, supplied in the same 121.9 x 88.9 x 111.8-mm form factor as the company’s FireWire cameras. GigE supports cable lengths up to 100 m and data transfer rates up to 1000 Mb/s. The cameras are built around the FD-1665 optical prism engine, which reduces spherical and chromatic aberration and enables the use of standard 35-mm single-lens-reflex F- or T-mount lenses. The modular design encompasses 12 CCD sensor options with varying frame rates up to 120 fps and resolutions up to 1626 x 1236. Filtering options include polarization, multispectral, and high dynamic range. The Gigabit Ethernet option renders the cameras suitable for use in machine vision, surveillance and medical imaging, and offers the flexibility of increased remote deployment of the camera from the host computer.


Published: February 2010
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