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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

24 different models

JAI has launched the Go-X Series industrial cameras, which comprises a total of 24 different models with resolutions of 2.3 / 3.2 / 5 / 8.9 and 12.4 megapixels.

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The available interfaces GigE Vision or USB3 Vision support Power-Over-The-Interface (PoE/PoUSB). Alternatively, separate power supply units can be connected to the I/O port. Sony Pregius CMOS sensors with global shutter were selected as image sensors, which include monochrome and Bayer color versions for each resolution.

For the 3.2 and 5 megapixel USB3 Vision models, the camera series allows users to choose between the slower versions of the Pregius sensors (IMX265 and IMX264 respectively) and the faster versions (IMX252 and IMX250 respectively) to achieve higher frame rates of up to 74 fps for 5 megapixels or 119 fps for 3.2 megapixels.

According to JAI, the cameras have a high shock and vibration resistance of 80 G and 10 G respectively, are 29 mm x 29 mm x 51.5 mm in size and weigh 62 g.

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