Rolling shutter cameras feature Sony BSI technology

Oct. 11, 2021
The new Go-X series cameras are designed for high sensitivity and efficiency.

Three new models in the Go-X series of small industrial cameras are based on Sony STARVIS back side illuminated CMOS rolling shutter image sensors. The 6.3 MPixel (IMX178 sensor), 12.2 MPixel (IMX226), and 20 MPixel (IMX183) models are all available in color and monochrome versions.

All three models also include a global reset function to support global and rolling shutter while using flash illumination, region-of-interest, image flipping and mirroring, and shading correction. The cameras feature 80G shock and 10G vibration protection, C-mount lens mount, GigE Vision interface, 65 g weight, and 29 x 29 x 51.5 mm footprint.

To Learn More:

Contact: JAI
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product: 6.3, 12.2, AND 20 MPixel Go-X series cameras
Key Features: Sony STARVIS back side illuminated CMOS rolling shutter image sensors, C-mount, GigE Vision interface.

What JAI says:
View more information on the 6.3, 12.2, AND 20 MPixel Go-X series cameras.

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