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Sharp images even with varying object distances

By Contrôles Essais Mesures
July 23, 2020
in Optical
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Caméra - Ids Imaging Development Systems Gmbh
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IDS is expanding its choice of card cameras with autofocus.

According to the company, thanks to their convenient autofocus functionality, the uEye LE AF industrial cameras deliver very sharp images, even if object distances change often. IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH now offers new camera variants with Sony 2.1 and 3.1 MP sensor, allowing more flexibility in application design and camera integration. For the first time, IDS is also presenting models with USB Type-C vertical alignment in this product family.

In addition to the uEye LE AF cameras, previously offered with 6.4 MP (IMX178, 58 fps) and 18.1 MP (AR1820HS, 20 fps) sensors, customers can now also purchase models with sensor 2, 1 (IMX290, 120 fps) or 3.1 MP (IMX265, 80 fps). All cameras have a USB 3.1 Gen 1 interface and a USB power supply - which can be used, for example, to operate an LED source or a photoelectric sensor - and allow the use and control of liquid lenses .

The autofocus function guarantees sharp images at a glance, even if the lens is no longer accessible manually or if the distance between the lens and the object varies frequently. “Map cameras are therefore particularly suitable for applications in areas such as logistics (eg receiving and sorting parcels) or traffic monitoring. Due to their compact design and their dimensions of just 36 x 36 x 20 mm, they also reveal their strengths in on-board vision systems. The use of these cameras is therefore of interest also in microscopy applications and for integration into small medical or industrial devices, ” says one within the company.

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