Machine vision camera from Mightex features 1024-pixel CCD chip

July 31, 2011
The TCx-1024-U series monochrome, machine-vision linescan camera is based on a single-line, 1024-pixel CCD chip with a USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) interface.

The TCx-1024-U series monochrome, machine-vision linescan camera is based on a single-line, 1024-pixel CCD chip with a USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) interface. It is designed for OEM applications in industry process control, optics, biology, spectroscopy, and reflection imaging. Set-up entails installing operating software onto a PC and connecting to the camera via USB cable.
Mightex
Toronto, ON, Canada
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USB2.0 Machine Vision 1024-Pixel CCD 8/12-Bit Line Camera with External Trigger

TCE-1024-U, TCE-1024-UF

Mightex’s TCx-1024-U series line camera is a high-speed cost-effective high-performance machine vision monochrome line-scan CCD camera, based on a single-line, 1024-pixel CCD chip with USB2.0 (480 Mb/s) interface. CCD line cameras have several advantages over their area-array counterparts, including high optical linear resolution that allows systems developers to use the cameras to capture two-dimensional (2-D) images by moving the object or the CCD perpendicularly to the scan line. The TCx-1024-U is a compact linear camera ideal for a variety of OEM applications in industry process control, optics, biology, spectroscopy and reflection imaging. Setting up the TCX-1024-U line camera is very easy, the user simply installs the latest version of the operating software onto any desktop or notebook PC and then connects the USB cable from the line camera to the PC. There is no need for installing a DAC card, or using an external power supply.

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