Vision

High-Speed Industrial Imaging

Lucid Vision Labs has launched the Triton10 camera family, featuring Sony’s latest CMOS sensors from 5.0 MP to 24.5 MP.

These cameras deliver high-speed imaging via a 10GigE interface with RDMA support, allowing zero-copy, high-throughput streaming up to 1.2 GB/s directly to main memory, reducing latency and CPU load. Built on Lucid’s Factory Tough platform, the compact IP67-rated Triton10 is ideal for space-constrained environments, offering protection against dust and water. As a contributor to the GigE Vision standards committee, Lucid is integrating RDMA into the upcoming GigE Vision 3.0 standard, promoting broader adoption of high-speed Ethernet technologies. The Triton10 is designed for demanding applications like automated inspection and robotics, where performance and reliability are crucial. All Lucid cameras comply with GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards and are supported by the Arena SDK, compatible with Windows, Linux 64-bit, and Linux ARM, and supports various programming languages.

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Lucid Vision Labs, Inc.

130-13200 Delf Place
V6V 2A2 Richmond, BC
Canada

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