Four New Models deliver an Uncompromising Combination of Image Quality, Speed and Resolution
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision technology, today announced the addition of four new high-resolution models to its high-value Genie™ Nano GigE Vision camera series. Powered by Sony® Pregius’ IMX 255 and 253 LL and LQ image sensors, the new 9 (4KHD) and 12 Megapixel monochrome and colour cameras deliver both speed and high-quality imaging.
With the addition of these four models (M4060, M4040, C4060 and C4040) systems designers can choose from a growing number of Genie Nano cameras powered by 31 industry-leading CMOS image sensors.
Developed for industrial imaging applications, including intelligent traffic systems, printed circuit board inspection and metrology, these latest Genie Nano models feature a global shutter and a 3.45 µm pixel. Customers can expect high picture quality, high resolution, and high-speed imaging without distortion, and even faster throughput with Teledyne’s award-winning and patent-pending TurboDrive technology.
The Genie Nano series take full advantage of the Sapera™ LT Software Development Kit (SDK) and field proven Trigger-to-Image-Reliability™ framework for full system-level monitoring, control, and diagnostics from image capture through transfer to host memory.
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