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Viewbits (San Diego, Calif.), the industrial cameras division of CMI, announces that they are now shipping their new high speed, high resolution 12 megapixel CMOS machine vision camera. Iyeron is a compact shock-resistant camera with a 1.9-inch CMOS monochrome progressive scan sensor. The camera offers HXGA 4096 (H) x 3072 (V) pixel resolution at a full frame speed of 25 frames per second (fps). Until recently only linescan cameras offered such horizontal resolutions.
Iyeron features extremely high resolution and a high signal-to-noise ratio. It is designed for high speed video capture, factory automation, machine vision, robotics, military uses, and medical or scientific imaging.
The 12 megapixel camera's faster frame speed is possible via the programmable Window of Interest (WOI) partial scanning mode. WOI can be programmed to display up to 28 square windows within one image and then allow the user to select only certain windows to be read out.
The Camera Link industry standard interface (10/8 bit) makes iteasy to install the camera in new and existing systems.
"With 12 megapixels and a full-frame rate of 25 frames per second,the Iyeron delivers exceptionally sharp high resolution," noted Ray Asturias, Sales Engineer for Viewbits. "The Iyeron's strong shock resistance makes it ideal for manufacturing, motion analysis, and military applications."