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Cameras and imaging systems
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: TM-4000CL
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2003
Camera has big resolution and small
footprint
Miniature ultra-high resolution 4.2 megapixel monochrome progressive scan camera with dual tap output
The TM-4000CL is a miniature, ultra-high resolution 4.2 megapixel monochrome progressive scan camera with dual tap output that offers a host of high end features The interline transfer sensor has a resolution of 2048x2048 pixels with a frame rate of up to 15 frames per second giving full vertical and horizontal resolution and high-speed shuttered images at speeds up to 1/16,000 sec which can be asynchronously reset by external pulse control
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The TM-4000CL offers built-in look-up table (LUT) and automatic dual channel compensation.
The ability to maximise the high full dynamic range of the sensor is provided by externally selectable knee and slope control to optimise the sensor's full dynamic range in the normal output signal range.
The camera digitises at 10 bits and can output in both 8 and 10 bits via Camera Link or also via an analogue output for easy set up without a computer.
All camera control functions are externally controlled via a user-friendly Camera Link or RS-232C graphical interface.
Applications for the TM-4000CL include machine vision, medical imaging, intelligent transportation systems, high definition graphics, gauging, character recognition, documents archiving, and surveillance. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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