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Teledyne DALSA expands its area camera series with the industry’s first 5 Gigabit, GigE Vision models

Posted by admin on September 18, 2018 in PRESS RELEASES | 3 Views

Eight new Genie Nano cameras deliver fast, high-resolution inspection for existing GigE Vision machine vision systems

WATERLOO, Ontario, Sept. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to introduce its newest Genie Nano cameras with eight new monochrome and color models built around the industry’s best performing SONY® image sensors. These industry-first 5-Gigabit GigE Vision cameras feature resolutions from 3.2Mpixels to 12Mpixels with more models to follow before the end of the year – including a 5Mpixel Polarized model.Genie-Nano-5GigE-Front-LEFT-600x

Engineered for imaging applications that require high-speed data transfer, these new Nano models are an easy replacement for cameras built into current vision systems that rely on the existing GigE vision interface standard. These new Genie Nano models feature the brand new 5GBASE-T link speed.

IEEE 802.3bz-2016 is the expanded standard for Ethernet over twisted pair copper wire at speeds of 2.5 Gbit/s and 5 Gbit/s. This creates intermediate speeds between existing standards 1 Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. The resulting standards are named 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T. 5GBASE-T technology allows Ethernet links to offer greater flexibility with new data rates of up to 5Gbps over commonly deployed Cat5e cabling. The technology boosts data throughput of up to 100 meters through twisted pair copper cabling.

“Where customers using USB3 Vision are experiencing bandwidths of 360 to 400MB/sec,” commented Manny Romero, Senior Product Manager for Teledyne DALSA, “the Genie Nano 5GigE turns this on its head, with faster frame rates equivalent to 585MB/sec. Plus, with our award winning TurboDrive technology, users can see an additional increase in bandwidth of 50%.”

Like all Genie Nano cameras, these new models are offered in a compact form and available in multiple resolutions ranging from 3.2MP to 12MP, with fast frame rates from 190 to 63 fps. System designers for industrial automation, electronics manufacturing, packaging, and semiconductor inspection, and general machine vision inspection, can expect a smooth integration path to extend the life of an existing system with little difficulty.

Key Features:

  • Small footprint / light weight; 59mm x 44mm x 32 mm
  • Wide temperature range (-20 to 65°C) for imaging in harsh environments
  • Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) or 12-36Volt on the auxiliary connector
  • Default option: 2 Inputs / 3 outputs Opto-coupled on 10-pin connector
  • Support 1 Gigabit, 2.5 Gigabit and 5 Gigabit Ethernet link speed.
  • up to 10 Gbps of internal image acquisition
  • Support for Teledyne DALSA TurboDrive v2.0 technology

Genie Nano cameras feature a robust design. Please visit the Genie Nano product page for more information. For sales enquiries, visit our contact page, and for full resolution images, our online media kit.

About Teledyne DALSA

Teledyne DALSA is an international technology leader in sensing, imaging, and specialized semiconductor fabrication. Our image sensing solutions span the spectrum from infrared through visible to X-ray; our MEMS foundry has earned a world-leading reputation. In addition, through our subsidiaries Teledyne Optech and Teledyne Caris, we deliver advanced 3D survey and geospatial information systems. Teledyne DALSA employs approximately 1400 employees worldwide and is headquartered in Waterloo, Canada. For more information, visit www.teledynedalsa.com.

About Teledyne Imaging
Teledyne DALSA is a company aligned under the Teledyne Imaging umbrella. With unrivalled expertise across the spectrum and decades of experience, Teledyne Imaging companies offer best-in-class products and technology, and together, provide the deepest, widest image sensing technology portfolio on the planet. For more information, visit www.teledyneimaging.com.

All trademarks are registered by their respective companies.
Teledyne DALSA reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.

Media Contact:
Geralyn Miller
Global Media Relations, Teledyne Imaging
Tel: +1-519-886-6001 ext. 2187
Email: geralyn.miller@teledyne.com

Sales Contacts:
Sales.americas@teledynedalsa.com
Sales.europe@teledynedalsa.com
Sales.asia@teledynedalsa.com

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7a724718-796c-4d3c-8447-e8809985a574

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