Take a look at Navitar's 20 MP camera with the Sony IMX183 sensor. The combination of three high value features lifts the tide of functionality. Automation and machine vision applications will benefit from the frame speed, sensor size and 20 megapixel resolution of this Navitar 20 MP camera with Sony IMX183 sensor. The specification sheet can be downloaded here:
The Pixelink PL-D7620CU leads the way for automation applications requiring high resolution for superb accuracy. Customers seeking this type of camera are using them in the following areas:
• Biometrics
• Parts inspection
• Strength testing
• Metrology
• Medical imaging
• PCB & Flat Panel Display Inspection
The Pixelink PL-D7620CM uses a monochrome approach for parts inspection where color is insignificant. If parts inspection requires color, or to be board mounted, the models for those applications would be PL-D7620CU or Pixelink model D7620CU-BL. There is an option for a triggered model with PL-7620CU-T.
Biometrics can be evaluating fingerprints, iris or face. The 20 megapixel resolution of the PL-7620 series allows for distance issues to be compensated for. Trying to get humans to put their face, or iris, exactly to the distance of millimeter specification is unreasonable. Therefore the 20 megapixal advantage allows for sufficient resolution from the final image to provide the pixel volume needed for determination.
How about 20 frames per second with 20 megapixel resolution? And a 1 inch CMOS to boot? From that foundation, a vision solution can be built that goes to the next level. The camera models cover both color, monochrome, board mount, the standard camera box or even triggered.
There are two powerful software suites to enable the build out of this Pixelink PL-D7620 camera series. The camera's image management software, Pixelink Capture, will actually manage image streams from multiple cameras. For developers wanting full access "behind the curtain", the Pixelink SDK gives full control of all functions. See more in the last page of the specification sheet here.
Credit is due to Sony for the IMX183 sensor. While Pixelink camera's are a step above, they are first built on the excellent work from Sony. Their release of the IMX 183 heralded a step forward for all downstream applications. For a complete geek out of an independent reviewer/user, try reading through this gentleman's post here.
Pixelink keeps coming out with cameras that advance automation and machine vision solutions. This PL-D7620 family is another example of it. We look forward to our customers sharing about their solutions built on this triple value camera.