Colour Image Capturing in High-Speed
The new allPIXA line scan camera from Chromasens features the latest generation in image processing technology and camera electronics.
Modern, trilinear CCD colour line scan sensors with a pixel size of 10 μm form the basis for the image capturing. Engineers have completely redesigned the electronic platform. It is based on state-of-the-art chip technology from the US company Xilinx, the worldwide leading supplier of integrated, programmable logic ICs, so-called FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays).
„The employment of latest technology enables high line frequencies of up to 110 kHz.“
The “allPIXA” colour line scan camera is available in four resolutions: 1024, 2048, 4096 and 7300 pixels. The resolution of the A/D conversion has been considerably increased from 10 bit to 14 bit. The employment of latest technology allows the camera to increase the line frequency to a previously unattainable 110 kHz.
In order to be able to transmit the generated data quantities in real time, the “allPIXA” is also equipped with a new interface, which allows maximum transfer rates of 510 MB/s. This means that the objects being examined can either be inspected at the previous image quality but considerably quicker, or at the same speed as before and in more detail.