3-CMOS prism colour cameras
JAI has announced the availability of four new 3-CMOS prism colour cameras designed for use in microscopy-based systems
JAI has announced the availability of four new 3-CMOS prism colour cameras designed for use in microscopy-based systems
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JAI introduces an industrial colour line scan camera in the Sweep+ series. The Sweep+ SW-4000T-10GE is a prism-based colour line scan camera equipped with three CMOS sensors and a 10 GigE interface
JAI will display its three-CMOS industrial camera
JAI has announced a series of new camera models and software integrations which provide advanced colour imaging capabilities to builders and users of microscopy-based imaging systems
JAI (1F50) will demonstrate its prism-based RGB colour line scan camera, the Sweep+ SW-4000T-10GE, based on a backwards compatible 10GBase-T GigE Vision interface delivering 10Gb/s output. The camera is backwards compatible to NBase-T (5Gb/s and 2.5Gb/s) and 1,000Base-T (1Gb/s). With a resolution of 4,096 pixels per channel and a maximum speed more than 100kHz, the camera is designed to cover a wide range of industrial line scan imaging applications.
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JAI has introduced a 3-CMOS prism colour line scan camera in its Sweep+ series camera family
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