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Allied Vision adds its cameras with GigE Vision interface to the Alvium platform

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Allied Vision’s Alvium platform will soon include industrial vision cameras with a GigE Vision interface. Next to USB3 Vision and MIPI CSI-2, users can then also choose between two speed levels of the GigE Vision interface. Within the Alvium G1 camera series with GigE Vision interface 14 models offering resolutions up to 24.6 MP will be available at first release. The Alvium G5 series with 5GigE Vision interface starts with 11 different high performance Sony IMX image sensors. The models cover a broad spectral range including UV, visible light, NIR, and SWIR. With superior image quality through FPNC, DPC, Active Sensor Alignment, and industrial standard hardware, both Alvium G1 and Alvium G5 cameras provide future-proof reliability for vision applications. The new series increase the flexibility of the Alvium platform concept and offer the user even more options to choose from.

Alvium G1 – Compact GigE camera for excellent image quality

The Alvium G1 camera series will come in a future-proof package with a comprehensive feature set including a broad selection of the most popular sensors in machine vision. By using Allied Vision’s Alvium chip and the latest industrial standard hardware, it can easily be integrated into any vision system while ensuring long-term availability and reliability.

Alvium G5 – The easy upgrade for more performance

The Alvium G5 camera series offers all the advantages of the GigE Vision standard while providing more bandwidth for applications, where resolution and frame rate are critical. The Alvium G5 camera series enables an easy upgrade of existing systems (USB3 Vision or GigE Vision) and offers backwards compatibility with GigE solutions.

GigE cameras with reliable supply

The Alvium G1 and Alvium G5 cameras powered by ALVIUM® Technology, Allied Vision’s ASIC chip, are its answer to the current supply shortage. Early production cameras are already available.

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