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New Addition To Family: Basler Ace GigE Cameras Fitted With The Popular Sony CCD ICX 414 And ICX 415 Sensors
February 10, 2012
Basler is kicking off large-scale production of the next ace area scan camera models with Gigabit Ethernet interface.
The new acA645-100gm/gc and acA780-75gm/gc monochrome and color cameras are fitted with the popular Sony CCD ICX 414 and ICX 415 sensors. The acA645-100 models (ICX 414) have a fast frame rate of 100 frames per second (fps) at VGA resolution. The acA780-75 models (ICX 415) deliver 75 fps at CCIR resolution. All cameras offer excellent image quality, a host of useful functions and are available with C-mount or CS-mount.
The two Sony ICX 414 and ICX 415 sensors are standard components in analog cameras. With these new ace models the transition from analog to digital camera technology is now easier than ever. The cameras are easy to replace as they have the same compact 29 x 29 mm footprint as most analog cameras. They offer all the benefits of a digital camera and are extremely good value for money.
Due to their outstanding image quality and fast frame rates, Basler ace cameras are suitable for a range of applications, for example, in factory automation, electronics, robotic machinery and medical systems.
About Basler
Basler is a leading global manufacturer of digital cameras for industrial applications, medical devices, traffic systems, and the video surveillance market. Product designs are driven by industry requirements and offer easy integration, compact size, and a very strong price/performance ratio. These characteristics are the decisive factors allowing Basler to hold a leading position in the GigE Vision arena today. Founded in 1988, Basler has more than 20 years of experience in vision technologies and offers one of the broadest product portfolios in the industry. The company employs around 300 people at its headquarters in Ahrensburg, Germany, as well as in international subsidiaries and offices in the U.S., Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan.
SOURCE: Basler AG

