Teledyne DALSA machine vision cameras provide 25 million pixels at 80 fps

June 1, 2020
The Genie Nano-CXP 4090 and C5100 CMOS cameras are based on the On-Semi 16M and 25M color sensors.

The Genie Nano-CXP 4090 and C5100 CMOS cameras are based on the On-Semi 16M and 25M color sensors. They provide 25 million pixels at 80 fps in a small form factor for applications such as semiconductor wafer inspection, electronics manufacturing, solar panel inspection, and machine vision. Six models are offered, and they are GenICam, CoaXPress 1.1-compliant.

Teledyne DALSA

Waterloo, ON, Canada

www.teledynedalsa.com

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