16.01.2026 • Product

High-Speed Industrial Imaging with Advanced Ethernet Cameras

Lucid Vision Labs introduces the Atlas25 camera series, featuring a 25GigE interface and RDMA for high-speed industrial imaging

Photo

Utilizing Sony's 4th generation Pregius S CMOS sensors, the Atlas25 offers up to 25 Gbps data throughput with low latency and minimal CPU overhead, thanks to GigE Vision 3.0 and RoCE v2 support. This series provides a scalable upgrade path from existing 1, 2.5, 5, and 10 GigE systems, maintaining full GigE Vision compliance. By integrating the optical transceiver directly into the camera, the Atlas25 allows efficient data transfer over long fiber connections without compromising performance. 

The camera's design includes a direct LC duplex multimode fiber connection, reducing power consumption and improving reliability. Housed in a compact 55 × 55 mm body with a 17-pin GPIO connector, it operates reliably in temperatures from -20 to 50°C. Initial models feature Sony IMX530, IMX531, IMX532, and IMX535 sensors, offering up to 24.5 megapixels and 184 fps, all in a fanless, maintenance-free design.

Company

Lucid Vision Labs, Inc.

4200 North Fraser Way
V5J 5K7 Burnaby
Canada

Company contact







inspect America

New issue of inspect America available now!

New issue of inspect America available now!

Whats new in the vision market in the United States? The new issue of inspect America gives the answer.

Digital Events

Digital Event Calendar 2026
live or on demand

Digital Event Calendar 2026

By participating in our free digital events, you can stay up to date in your field of expertise.

most read

Photo

3D Camera Nion

The Nion 3D time-of-flight camera combines high spatial resolution with precise depth perception for detailed 3D data, even with fast movements or in difficult environments.

Photo

SWIR Smart Camera Alecs

The Alecs Smart Camera portfolio is now extended with the Sony IMX993 SWIR sensor, a 3.2 MP InGaAs sensor with 2080 × 1544 resolution, global shutter, and a spectral range of 400–1700 nm.