JAI has added four new GigE Vision cameras to its series of industrial
grade CCD cameras built around quad-tap sensors from Kodak.
The new AM-201GE (monochrome) and AB-201GE (color) are built
around the Kodak KAI-02150 quad-tap sensor, providing 1920 x 1080 resolution at
38.3 frames per second for 8-bit monochrome or raw Bayer color output. The
color model (AB-201GE) can also perform in-camera color interpolation to
provide YUV 4:2:2 packed color output at 26.6 fps, or 24-bit RGB output (8-bits
per color) at 17.7 fps.
For customers wanting a traditional 4:3 aspect ratio, the
new AM-200GE (monochrome) and AB-200GE (color) provide 1600 x 1200 resolution
at 40.6 frames per second for 8-bit monochrome or raw Bayer color output. These
cameras are built around the Kodak KAI-02050 quad-tap sensor. The color model
(AB-200GE) can perform in-camera color interpolation to provide YUV 4:2:2
packed color output at 28.8 fps, or 24-bit RGB output (8-bits per color) at
19.2 fps.
10-bit and 12-bit output is also selectable on all four
cameras
The new models feature a single GigE Vision interface,
providing simple setup and low cost cabling and networking options. JAI's free
SDK and Control Tool software provides easy access to the camera's extensive
feature set, as well as a wide range of library functions and samples
for quick application development. GigE Vision / GenICam-compliant
software tools and libraries from third-party companies are also
supported.
The cameras feature an advanced channel balancing function
which continuously adjusts the video levels coming from the multi-tap sensor to
ensure uniformity across the image. User configurable AOI scanning (partial
scanning), multiple binning modes (monochrome only), and a variety of
acquisition modes are supported, including continuous, single-frame, and
multi-frame capture. The cameras are equipped with an Automatic Level Control
(ALC) capability that integrates auto-shutter, auto-gain, and auto-iris
features for maximum exposure control under changing lighting conditions. Image
pre-processing features include auto-white balancing, pixel blemish
compensation, flat-field compensation, and a 512-point look-up table for gamma
customization.
The cameras have C-mount lens mounts. Dimensions are 55 mm
wide and 55 mm high by 69 mm in length.
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