CMOS video camera from Toshiba Imaging switches switch between visible and near-IR operation

June 25, 2015
The IK-HD5U three-chip CMOS video camera provides full-frame-rate HD output via USB3.0 and DVI-D.

The IK-HD5U three-chip CMOS video camera provides full-frame-rate HD output via USB3.0 and DVI-D. The progressive-scan full-HD 1080p/1080i camera offers front panel freeze-frame and long exposure mode up to 1 s (60 frames) for scientific imaging and microscopy applications. It takes 59.94 frames/s and can switch between visible and near-infared (near-IR) operation.
Toshiba Imaging Systems
Irvine, CA

www.toshibacameras.com

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