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JAI expands its Go Series industrial cameras with new GO-2400-USB and GO-5101-PMCL models

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JAI announced the addition of two more models to its Go Series of small and durable industrial cameras.

The new GO-2400-USB is the third interface variant for the GO-2400 family, which features 2.35-megapixel resolution and the Sony PregiusTM IMX174 CMOS image sensor. With a high performance USB3 Vision interface, the new GO-2400-USB models (monochrome and color) offer frame rates of up to 159 frames per second at full resolution. They join previous GO-2400 models which featured GigE Vision and Power over Mini Camera Link interfaces.

The new GO-5101-PMCL models (monochrome and color) feature the Sony PregiusTM IMX264 CMOS image sensor, with 5.1-megapixel resolution and a frame rate of 35.6 frames per second. The GO-5101-PMCL is equipped with a Power over Mini Camera Link interface, but can also be powered over a separate 4-pin connector if desired. JAI’s previously-launched GO-5101-PGE models offer the same sensor and resolution, but with a GigE Vision interface that runs at 22.7 frames per second.

Like the other Go Series cameras, the new models offer a rich set of features making them suitable for a wide range of systems and applications. Included are binning functions, region-of-interest (ROI), lookup tables (LUT), sequencer trigger modes, auto level control (auto gain/shutter), and more. Their small size (29 mm x 29 mm x 41.5 mm, excluding lens mount) and light weight (46 grams) are ideal for use in robotics or applications which require repetitive camera movement, as well as for any application where space is at a premium.

More importantly, the GO-2400-USB and GO-5101-PMCL share the same high durability features of the Go Series, including an MTBF rating of over 200,000 hours of operation.

The cameras support standard C-mount lenses.

For more information, please visit http://www.jai.com.