CoaXPress camera boA1936-400cm
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CoaXPress camera
CoaXPress camera
CoaXPress camera
CoaXPress camera
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Characteristics

Applications
machine vision
Technology
digital
Spectrum
monochrome
Sensor
CMOS, CCD
Interface
CoaXPress
Resolution level
1936 x 1464
Resolution
3 Mpx
Other characteristics
with global shutter, programmable

Description

The Basler CoaXPress 2.0 boA1936-400cm camera with the Sony IMX421 CMOS sensor delivers 400 frames per second with a 3 MP resolution. The boost series is available with different lens mounts (C-mount, F-mount and M42-mount). These must be purchased separately for the camera. • Excellent image quality via Sony sensors of the 2nd (Pregius) to 4th generation (Pregius S) and sensors of the XGS series from onsemi as ideal successors of CCD sensors • Resolutions from 2.8 to 45 MP and frame rates up to 400 fps at full resolution • State-of-the-art global shutter technology • CoaXPress interface according to version 2.0 of the standard (12.5 Gbps transmission speed over one channel) • With the high bandwidth of 2 x CXP-12, the maximum performance of the latest Sony Pregius S sensors can be exploited • Standardized cable connection: Micro-BNC (HD-BNC) • Adapters for C-, F- and M42-mount lenses available • Powerful feature set • Line scan camera applications possible with boost camera and support of a shaft encoder functionality • Increased system performance and productivity, reduced system design • GenTL compatibility • 100% quality tested and calibrated for consistently high performance and reliability • Very attractive price, creating cost advantages, especially for multi-camera applications

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