High-speed camera C12300-323
machine visiondigitalinspection

High-speed camera - C12300-323 - HAMAMATSU - machine vision / digital / inspection
High-speed camera - C12300-323 - HAMAMATSU - machine vision / digital / inspection
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Characteristics

Applications
machine vision
Technology
digital
Function
inspection
Spectrum
X-ray
Interface
Camera Link
Other characteristics
high-speed, TDI

Description

X-ray TDI camera is useful for in-line applications requiring high-speed operation, high sensitivity and high resolution with wide area. C12300-323 is compatible with tube voltages up to a maximum of 180 kV. It can be used for capturing images of metal or other hard substances that require high energy to transmit X-rays through. • High speed readout: 30 kHz • High sensitivity: TDI 150 step integration • Bidirectional scanning operation • Improving radiation hardness • High S/N ratio with 12 bit output • Camera Link interface • Single power supply (+15 V) operation • Real time dark current/shading correction function • Equipped with frame readout mode Continuous imaging of moving objects X-ray TDI cameras can continuously inspect moving objects inline as they are brought into scanning range and without stopping objects such as metal sheets and separators that are fed in from roll to roll. Continuous inspection in this way means that these cameras can be applied in high-speed lines. Imaging of object locations without directing X-rays at an angle With X-ray inspection using 2D sensors, distortion sometimes occurs in images outside of the irradiation center of the X-ray source as a result of incident X-rays being directed at an angle to objects. This necessitates positional adjustment at each individual image capture point to ensure accurate inspection. Whereas, with X-ray TDI cameras, X-rays are irradiated at right angles to the carrying direction, and imaging is performed by integrating continuously captured images. As a result, distortion-free images can be acquired.
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