KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 -- Teledyne DALSA has released its newest charge-domain CMOS TDI camera, the Linea HS 32k TDI camera, using patent-pending pixel offset technology.
The camera uses two 16k/5μm TDI arrays with pixel offset. Two 16k/5μm images are captured in real time, then reconstructed to achieve a higher resolution image of 32k/2.5μm.
According to a statement, this upconversion significantly enhances detectability for subpixel defects.
One advantage of the patent-pending pixel offset technology is that existing lighting and 16k/5μm lenses can be used without sacrifice in responsivity and MTF with a smaller physical pixel size.
Combined with Teledyne’s Xtium™2 CLHS series of high-performance frame grabbers, these new products represent a breakthrough in data throughput.
Built on field-proven technology, the next generation CLHS fibre optic interface provides reliable and high throughput data transmission.
Fibre optic cables lower system costs, offer longer cable lengths (up to 300 m), and are immune to electromagnetic radiation in industrial environments.
-- BERNAMA
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