New version interlaced CCD camera from Adept Electronic Solutions

F-044NIR CCD camera
Allied Vision Technology’s new Guppy F-044NIR Firewire 1394a camera uses a highly-sensitive interlaced sensor to produce highly sensitive images in the visible and near infrared.
The interlaced F-044NIR CCD camera is available as both a monochrome and colour cameras and comes equipped with a ½” Sony ExView HAD CCD sensor.
F-044NIR CCD camera features a resolution equal to that of standard analogue CCIR or PAL cameras (752 x 580 pixels) and so makes the transition from analogue to digital simple and affordable.
The F-044NIR is ideal as a replacement for analogue cameras and for applications that require high sensitivity or sensitivity in the near infra-red spectrum.
The Guppy F-044NIR CCD camera operates at up to 25 frames per second or 50 fields per second. It is equipped with a plug-and-play Firewire (IEEE 1394a) digital interface that replaces the need for frame grabbers and provides simple and fast connectivity.
The F-044NIR CCD camera has newly integrated smart functions and features that can be programmed with the application programming Interface supplied with the cameras.
These features include single/multi/free-run modes, 1 programmable input and 3 programmable outputs, AGC (Auto Gain control), AEC (Auto Exposure Control), AWB (Auto White Balance), LookUp Table and many others.
Allied Vision Technology firewire cameras have advanced features.
One size fits all takes on a new meaning for this tiny CCD camera with its overall size at just 48.2x30x30mm.
The CCD camera has the ability to fit compactly into space-constrained applications and to be mounted in weight limited situations.
The F-044NIR CCD camera’s ease-of-use makes this remarkable CCD camera a must consider for many applications.
The Guppy F-044NIR CCD camera has made the transition from analogue to digital a lot simpler.
Adept Electronic Solutions (AES) is a specialist Australian/New Zealand distributor of machine vision systems and image analysis software.
4-Dec-2007