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CMOS CamerasThe LXT series of cameras from the Baumer Group are integrated JPEG image compression for high-resolution, high-speed image capture with a GigE interface.

The five new models feature resolutions from 0.5 to 9 MP with second- and third-generation Sony Pregius CMOS sensors and a pixel size of up to 9 µm. Short exposure times of up to 1 µs capture fast movements. Bandwidth, CPU load, and required storage capacity are reduced to simplify the system design and lower integration costs. The cameras are optimally suited for capturing long image sequences in which original images can be compressed, transmitted, and stored, for example, in the inspection of pantographs in railway, control of continuous material in paper production, analysis of motion sequences in the sports industry, or process monitoring.

Data reduction in the range of 1:10 to 1:20 is possible. The image compression takes place directly in the FPGA of the camera, which relieves the PC-based image processing system of computing-intensive image compression algorithms. This allows several cameras to be used simultaneously from one PC via a switch.



Published: October 2020
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