USB 3.0 cameras have uses in low-light imaging

March 6, 2021
Lt Series USB 3.0 cameras have a Sony IMX183 rolling-shutter CMOS sensor, as well as a resolution of 20 Mpixels in both color and monochrome.

Lt Series USB 3.0 cameras have a Sony IMX183 rolling-shutter CMOS sensor, a resolution of 20 Mpixels in both color and monochrome, and a pixel size of 2.4 µm, and use back-illumination technology. They are designed for imaging applications with low or changing light conditions, such as aerial imaging, Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS), robotic inspection, and life sciences.

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