Color GIGAE Camera

June 7, 2006
The CS6910G is billed as the world's only Gigabit Ethernet industrial camera to incorporate a Super CCD Honeycomb color sensor.

It is compatible with standard Gigabit Ethernet hardware, ports, and cables, eliminating the expense of specialized interface cards or frame grabbers. It delivers enough bandwidth to stream noncompressed RGB 24-bit color video at up to 30 fps at 1,280 X 960 resolution (SXGA) over CAT5e cabling to a host PC positioned up to 300 ft away. The camera targets such color applications as high-speed inspection, factory automation, machine vision, and robotics. A honeycomb layout of octagonal photodiodes gives the camera more horizontal/vertical resolution than conventional CCDs, while also improving sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio, and dynamic range. Camera features include progressive scanning, random trigger, electronic shutter ( 1 /15,000 to 8 sec), and external trigger. The camera weighs 200 gm and comes in a case 54X 43 X 44.5 mm.

Toshiba Teli America Inc., 33 Hammond, Suite 211, Irvine, CA 92618, (949) 770-8354, toshiba-teli.com

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