FireWire cameras
Baumer's FireWire (IEEE1394a) cameras are developed for industrial use and are based upon ultramodern CCD and CMOS technology. More than 32 matrix cameras and OEM modules are available.
Baumer's FireWire (IEEE1394a) cameras are developed for industrial use and are based upon ultramodern CCD and CMOS technology. More than 32 matrix cameras and OEM modules are available.
Baumer has introduced a Starter Kit Package designed for use with the TXG camera series.
Baumer has launched the TXG series of Gigabit Ethernet cameras. GigE allows data transfer rates of up to 1000Mb/s and cable lengths of up to 100m.
Baumer has released the FGX series of GigE cameras, with resolutions from VGA up to 4 Megapixels in monochrome and colour.
Baumer has released the new TX series Fire Wire cameras. The cameras are faster, more compact, more accurate, more intelligent and better value for money than previous lines.
Baumer Fire Wire – IEEE1394a cameras have been continuously developed for industrial use and are based upon ultramodern CCD and CMOS technology.
Baumer has launched its new FireWire matrix camera series. The modular digital cameras support both FireWire 'a' and 'b', and provide net data transfer rates of up to 80 MB/s.
With the CCD FireWire camera FWX401D, Baumer Optronic has launched a four million pixel matrix camera with an IEEE1394a interface. It is perfectly suited for precise measuring applications.
Baumer Optronic FireWire cameras have been continuously developed for industrial use and are based upon ultramodern CCD and CMOS technology.
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