Industrial camera Iris GTX
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Characteristics

Applications
industrial
Technology
digital
Function
machine vision
Spectrum
visible
Sensor
CMOS
Interface
GigE, USB, VGA
Resolution level
ultra-high resolution
Other characteristics
high-speed, smart, rugged

Description

Iris GTX smart cameras provide fast high-resolution image sensing, efficient dual-core embedded processing, and comprehensive I/O capabilities. Bundled with Aurora Design Assistant vision software, these edge IoT devices adeptly handle traditional machine vision workloads as well as deep learning inference. Dust-proof, immersion-resistant, and extremely rugged, Iris GTX are at home in tight spots and dirty industrial environments. Benefits of the Iris GTX Smart Camera Machine Vision at the Edge Iris GTX model edge IoT devices do on-device image acquisition and analytics, sending results to automation devices. Real-time digital I/Os, GigE and USB ports, and a VGA output allow full integration with automation cells or machines. All-in-One Vision Systems Pair Iris GTX smart cameras with Aurora Design Assistant software to quickly configure and deploy vision applications. All operations are set up within the software, which can tackle machine vision workloads plus deep learning inference. High Resolution at High Speed Choose from 2 to 16 MP CMOS sensors to capture high-resolution images at high speed. Setup and upkeep is made easy with integrated lens focusing and illumination intensity control.

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SPS 2024

12-14 Nov 2024 Nüernberg (Germany) Hall 4A - Stand 172

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