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Mikrotron showcased its latest CoaXPress® machine vision cameras at Boston Vision Show 2016

Photo by Mikrotron GmbH

Photo by Mikrotron GmbH

Mikrotron GmbH, worldwide leader in digital high-speed cameras, image processing components, and high-speed recording systems for industry, research and development presented its new line of extremely compact high-resolution CoaXPress® machine vision cameras at the Boston Vision Show 2016.

EoSens® 25CXP+ and EoSens® 12CXP+ are powered by an advanced OnSemi PYTHON CMOS sensor and offer 70% more sensitivity over the previous generation of 25 Megapixel CoaXPress® cameras. The CXP+ camera models are based on a unique, robust and compact design (80 x 80 x 66 mm) and are engineered for use in rough environments. The fanless design guarantees vibration-free operation.

Both camera models have a global shutter, an extraordinary photo-sensitivity of 5.8 V/lux*s @550nm, and come with a 4-channel CXP-6 CoaXPress® V1.1 interface, transmitting data at speeds up to 25 Gigabits per second in real time.

EoSens® 25CXP+ offers 80 frames per second at 5,120 x 5,120 pixel resolution. EoSens® 12CXP+ offers 165 frames per second at 4,096 x 3,072 pixel resolution. Windowing down the image resolution further increases the frame rate up to 765 frames per second for 1,024 x 768 pixel resolution.

The high resolution of the camera models, combined with advanced image processing algorithms, give a perfect image quality and allow, for example, to capture even the smallest details of components in PCB assembly in high speed. Due to their outstanding performance and functionality, the new camera models meet the requirements for the most demanding tasks in all areas of application. They are ideally suited for all classical machine vision applications, for event analysis in research and development, and for high-speed shootings in military and aerospace.

The new CXP+ product family, as well as other Mikrotron advanced machine vision and recording cameras, were demonstrated, together with the latest machine vision products from Mikrotron’s sister company Tattile, at the Boston Vision Show 2016.

For more information, please visit http://www.mikrotron.de.