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The Imaging Source's new GigE board-level cameras feature a single-board design with an angled RJ45 connector, delivering an especially compact form factor, measuring just 36 x 36 x 18 mm. With robust data transmission and support for cable lengths up to 100 meters, the GigE board-level cameras ensure stable connectivity, flexible positioning and performance enhancements such as in-camera image preprocessing, trigger and GPIO. |
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New 12x Zoom Camera: Precise Imaging for Dynamic Working Conditions |
Featuring onsemi's 5 MP AR0522 sensor, The Imaging Source's latest 12x optical zoom camera delivers sharp images with high dynamic range and excellent color reproduction. The compact (50 mm x 50 mm x 105 mm) GigE camera allows for rapid adjustments to compensate for fluctuations in working distances, changing fields of view and lighting conditions. The camera's zoom, autofocus, autoiris, mechanical IR cut filter and other core functionalities can be conveniently controlled via The Imaging Source's user-friendly IC4 SDK. |
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Next-Generation USB 2.0 Industrial & Board-Level Cameras: 32U Series |
Building on the foundation of our popular One4All cameras, these next-generation USB 2.0 industrial cameras offer modern camera architecture while preserving the simplicity and affordability of the legacy One4All series. 32U Series industrial and board-level cameras are designed for cost-sensitive OEM and streamlined image processing tasks. Board-level variants with standard and angled connector options are also available. |
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IC Imaging Control 4 Goes Linux! |
The latest release of the IC Imaging Control 4 (IC4) SDK marks another milestone in simplifying cross-platform integration for The Imaging Source's industrial cameras. In addition to the GenTL Producers for GigE Vision and USB3 Vision cameras, the SDK now also supports Linux x86 and Linux ARM operating systems. |
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