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Industrial vision cameras are specialized imaging devices designed for automated inspection and monitoring in various industrial applications. They utilize advanced imaging technologies, including CCD or CMOS sensors, to capture high-resolution images for analysis. These cameras are typically housed in rugged enclosures to withstand harsh environments, making them suitable for factory floors and production lines.
| Sensor type | CCD or CMOS |
| Resolution | Up to 12 megapixels |
| Frame rate | Up to 120 frames per second |
| Connectivity | USB, Ethernet, or Camera Link |
| Operating temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
When selecting an industrial vision camera, consider the specific application requirements such as resolution, frame rate, and connectivity options. It's important to specify the operating environment, including temperature ranges and any potential exposure to dust or moisture. Additionally, inquire about available software compatibility for image processing and analysis, as well as any necessary certifications for your industry.
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CCD sensors typically offer better image quality and sensitivity, while CMOS sensors are more power-efficient and faster.
Yes, many industrial vision cameras are designed with low-light capabilities, often featuring enhanced sensitivity.
Industrial vision cameras can be paired with various lenses, including fixed, zoom, and telephoto lenses, depending on the application.
Integration typically involves connecting the camera to a computer or PLC via the appropriate interface and using compatible software for image processing.
Common resolutions range from VGA (640x480) to high-definition (1920x1080) and beyond, up to 12 megapixels.
Most industrial vision cameras are designed for indoor use; however, outdoor models with weatherproof enclosures are available.