22.09.2010 • Product

Monochrome Cameras with High Speed Transfer Rate

Hitachi Kokusai Electric Europe release two new monochrome cameras with high resolution CMOS sensors, high speed transfer rate and mini CameraLink interface.
The two cameras offer 2 and 4 Megapixel resolution with a transfer rate of 280 and 140 frames/s and small dimensions of 44 mm x 44 mm x 41 mm.

One of the major application fields for these new cameras of Hitachi Kokusai is the wide range of image processing and machine vision, especially everywhere high resolution with high speed data transfer is required.

The following types are available:

  • KP-FM200WCL, monochrome, 2/3"-CMOS with 2.048 x 1.088 pixel and 280 frames/s
  • KP-FM400WCL, monochrome, 1"-CMOS with 2.048 x 2.048 pixel and 140 frames/s

Additional Technical Specifications are as follows:

  • C-Mount.
  • Internal syncronization
  • 50dB S/N
  • Standard trigger and customizable trigger function
  • Electronic shutter von 1/60 s up to 1/50000 s or variable
  • Frame-On-Demand Function
  • Gamma
  • Partial Scan
  • Multiple windowing partial scan with up to 8 vertical areas.
  • Low weight only 130g
  • External 12V DC supply via 12 pin connector or power via CameraLink
  • 12 Month warranty

 

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Hitachi Kokusai Electric Europe GmbH

Siemensstr.9
63263 Neu-Isenburg
Germany

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