DALSA Expands Piranha2 And Spyder2 Camera Families With New 10 µm Models
DALSA announced the release of three new Piranha2 line scan cameras. Two 4k pixel models (Base or Medium Camera Link) with a 10 µm square pixel provide double the responsivity of existing 7 micron technology and data rates up to 160 MHz. The new Base Camera Link 2k, 10 µm square pixel model doubles the previously available 2k camera throughput to achieve 160 MHz.
For those who do not need the flagship Piranha2's speed, a new 4k Spyder2 provides a cost effective solution with a lower line rate (9 kHz) without sacrificing image quality or camera programmability.
Each of the new 10 micron pixel cameras offer high responsivity, low noise and high dynamic range, with Camera Link interfaces and programmable features that position them among the most advanced cameras in the market. These cameras are suited for flat-panel display inspection, electronics manufacturing, high performance web inspection and general machine vision.
"The expansion of the Piranha2 and Spyder2 families is evidence of our continued commitment to our customers and their requirement for increased responsivity and reliable, high quality imaging," reflected David Cochrane, Director Product Management and Marketing, Vision for Machines, DALSA Corporation. "We're pleased to be able to deliver technology that both meets customer needs and continues to position us as a technology innovator in the industrial imaging market."
SOURCE: DALSA Corporation