Camera Series with New CoaXPress Versions

Nov. 22, 2021
By merging CXP 2.0 with trilinear CMOS sensors yielding resolutions up to 3 × 15360 pixels, new allPIXA evo 8K, 10K, and 15K cameras acquire true RGB color, mono, or TDI images at a maximum line frequency speed of 100 kHz.

The allPIXA evo line-scan camera family, by Chromasens, has been expanded with three new models that are fully compatible with the latest version of the ultra-fast CoaXPress (CXP 2.0) interface. By merging CXP 2.0 with trilinear CMOS sensors yielding resolutions up to 3 × 15360 pixels, new allPIXA evo 8K, 10K, and 15K cameras acquire true RGB color, mono, or TDI images at a maximum line frequency speed of 100 kHz. The cameras‘ four CXP 2.0 channels, users can select from one, two, or four channels to target the exact data transfer needs of their applications. Each channel has a maximum transfer output of 12.5 Gbps (CXP-12) or a total of 50 Gbps of bandwidth if all four channels of the camera are connected to a GenICam-compliant frame grabber.

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Contact: Chromasens
Headquarters: RadeKonstanz, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany
Product:
Camera Series with New CoaXPress Versions
Key Features: Four CXP 2.0 channels; maximum transfer output of 12.5 Gbps; resolutions up to 3 × 15360 pixels

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