RICHMOND, British Columbia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Point Grey, a world-leading engineer and manufacturer of innovative,
high-performance digital cameras, now announced a serve of a new
2.3 megapixel tellurian shiver CMOS indication to a Grasshopper3 family of
USB3 Vision cameras.
The Grasshopper3 GS3-U3-23S6M-C indication uses a monochrome IMX174, Sonyâs
ground-breaking new tellurian shiver CMOS sensor for a appurtenance vision
market. The quick and intensely supportive IMX174 is a 1/1.2″ Exmor® CMOS
that offers an picture fortitude of 1920×1200 and support rates adult to 162
FPS. Global shiver CMOS record allows images of fast-moving objects
to be prisoner but a suit exaggeration characterized by rolling
shiver sensors, and but a allegation fundamental with CCDs. The IMX174
supports many facilities compulsory for industrial and scientific
applications, such as high-speed triggering and segment of seductiveness (ROI)
functionality. The ROI underline allows users to name smaller HD 1080p
or 720p picture sizes that run during faster support rates.
To grasp optimal imaging performance, Sonyâs special âanalog memoryâ
ideally stores and shields a light collected in a photodiode. This
record minimizes common tellurian shiver CMOS artifacts such as fixed
settlement sound and dramatically lowers review sound levels to only 7
electrons (e-). The IMX174 sensor serve boasts superfluity (full well)
ability of 32,000 electrons (e-), energetic operation of 73 dB, and peak
quantum potency of 76% during 525 nm1.
âWeâre really vehement about a opening we are seeing, that is
unheard of among todayâs tellurian shiver CMOS sensors,â says Michael
Gibbons, Director of Sales and Marketing during Point Grey. âCombining these
dual innovations â a Sony IMX174 and Point Greyâs Grasshopper3 â brings
several unsentimental advantages to users. For example, a attraction of
a sensor helps keep shiver times short, that reduces suit fuzz and
can assistance revoke a volume of dear and power-hungry lighting thatâs
required. The cameraâs USB 3.0 interface is also befitting to handling
a poignant information rates generated by a sensor, that are good over
360 MByte/s, and is most some-more cost effective than other high-speed
digital interfaces. Overall this new Grasshopper3 indication is an ideal mix
of speed, resolution, imaging performance, and cost.â
The GS3-U3-23C6M-C (1/1.2-inch 2.3 MP CMOS 162 FPS) is list labelled at
$1,295/â¬945 and is accessible to sequence now from Point Grey, a network
of distributors, and a online store (for North American, Australian,
and EU customers). A tone chronicle (GS3-U3-23C6C-C) is approaching to be
expelled after this year.
For some-more information and to watch a video, revisit http://www.ptgrey.com/exmorGS
About Point Grey
Point Grey Research, Inc. is a world-leading engineer and manufacturer
of innovative, high-performance digital cameras for industrial, life
science, traffic, and notice applications. We offer a singular and
extensive portfolio of USB3 Vision, GigE Vision, FireWire, USB 2.0
and Camera Link products famous for their superb quality, palliate of
use, and unbeatable price-performance. Point Grey was founded in 1997
and is formed in Richmond, Canada. A extended operation of hardware, software
and automatic engineering skills underneath one roof has authorised Point Grey
to successfully move many innovative and ground-breaking products to
market. This expostulate for creation has led to many attention firsts,
including a worldâs initial and smallest 1394b digital camera, the
smallest GigE camera, and a initial USB 3.0 appurtenance prophesy camera. Point
Grey now employs over 170 people and has general offices in
Germany, China, Japan, and Italy. The association also has a clever network
of distributors in Japan, Korea, Singapore, China, Taiwan and a United
Kingdom. For some-more information, revisit www.ptgrey.com.
1 Imaging opening measurements taken regulating EMVA 1288
customary exam methodology
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