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Teledyne DALSA Introduces Line Scan Cameras for Flat Panel Displays and Machine Vision

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2022-04-24 10:54


[According to the US "Military Aerospace" report on April 17, 2017] In April 2017, Canada's Teledyne DALSA launched the Linea 16k CLHS low-voltage system for flat panel displays, printed circuit boards, network inspection and general machine vision optoelectronic systems Cost line scan cameras.

The camera uses a 16k single-line, 3.52-micron x 3.52-micron pixel array with a maximum line rate of 71,000 Hz. The new model offers flat-field correction, multiple ROIs and AOIs, multiple user-configured sets, and calibration factors for various lighting conditions. Linea is GenICam compatible and can be set up and integrated using a graphical user interface such as Teledyne DALSA's Sapera camera CamExpert universal program. The 16k model uses a CLHS interface to reduce the number of cables required, supports plug-in active fiber optic cables, and can be deployed over a distance of 15m.

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