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Cameras for harsh environments
25 January 2013
Available from Stemmer Imaging, IDS GigE uEye RE cameras are claimed to combine the flexibility of the Gigabit Ethernet interface with the ability to reliably perform in dusty and wet environments. The new range of came

Available from Stemmer Imaging,
IDS GigE uEye RE cameras are
claimed to combine the flexibility of
the Gigabit Ethernet interface with
the ability to reliably perform in
dusty and wet environments. The
new range of cameras is suitable for
outdoor and indoor use, featuring a
compact ruggedised IP65/67
industrial housing, as well as having
EMI tolerance capable of
withstanding 4KV.
The cameras are available in 22 variants including high-quality monochrome and colour CCD and CMOS sensors, with resolutions from VGA to 10 Megapixels for a wide range of applications. Frame rates range from 6 to 100 frames per second. All cameras feature horizontal and vertical binning, subsampling or AOI to offer higher frame rates The GigE uEye RE comes with an extensive software bundle.
The cameras are available in 22 variants including high-quality monochrome and colour CCD and CMOS sensors, with resolutions from VGA to 10 Megapixels for a wide range of applications. Frame rates range from 6 to 100 frames per second. All cameras feature horizontal and vertical binning, subsampling or AOI to offer higher frame rates The GigE uEye RE comes with an extensive software bundle.
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