Xispec hyperspectral cameras
Ximea and Imec have jointly developed an improved version of the Xispec hyperspectral cameras
Ximea and Imec have jointly developed an improved version of the Xispec hyperspectral cameras
Ximea has released a small industrial USB3 camera with 18 megapixel resolution
Ximea has started to deliver new models from a high resolution line of PCI Express-based cameras
Ximea has released a 5K high-speed industrial camera based on Gpixel GMAX0505 sensor. It has also introduced the MX377 camera with one of the largest sCMOS sensors available
From the very large to the very small, Ximea (booth 5187) is expanding its camera families with multiple new sCMOS sensors from Gpixel
Ximea has released a 16 Mpix high-resolution camera with speeds over 300fps.
Ximea has announced a cooled range of sCMOS cameras including backside illuminated models
Ximea will be exhibiting embedded vision solutions
The exceptionally fast PCIe interface allows Ximea's xiB-64 camera family to stream data at speeds as high as 64 Gbit/s over distances of up to 300m without the need of expensive frame grabbers or special, complicated software
Ximea will present its digital cameras for industrial and scientific applications, specifically some of the smallest, lightest and fastest models available today
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