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Camera with Global Shutter CMOS Sensor

Global Shutter System For Capturing Sharped Images

Machine vision specialist IDS Imaging Development Systems announces the release of new camera models featuring a 1.3 Megapixel global shutter CMOS sensor. The innovative imaging sensor developed by e2v combines the advantages of CCD technology, such as excellent light sensitivity and color fidelity, with a high frame rate of up to 60 fps and the functional benefits of a CMOS sensor.

With its pixel size of 5.3 µm and its intelligent design, the 1/1.8" sensor from e2v provides a significantly higher sensitivity than comparable CCD sensors. The new CMOS version rivals CCD technology also in color fidelity, which was previously a CCD domain. The sensor is available in monochrome and color. Its global shutter system makes it easy to capture sharp images even of moving objects - as opposed to most CMOS models currently on the market which, due to the rolling shutter method, are only of limited suitability for this type of image capture.

As a CMOS camera is simpler in construction and design than a comparable CCD camera, CMOS models also offer a better price/performance ratio. Further information you can find here.

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH

Dimbacher Str. 10
74182 Obersulm
Germany

+49 7134 96196 0
+ 49 7134 96196 99

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