Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision technology, has announced the extension of its Genie Nano series of affordable, easy-to-use GigE Vision® cameras. New color, monochrome and NIR models feature ON Semiconductor’s 2 and 5 megapixel Python image sensors for fast, high resolution vision across a wide range of applications.
These six models, the M1930, C1930, M1930-NIR, M2590, C2590, and M2590-NIR are built around ON-Semiconductor’s Python 2000 and 5000 monochrome and color sensors respectively. Designed for industrial imaging applications with Teledyne DALSA’s patent-pending TurboDrive™ technology, these latest Genies are capable of breakthrough data transfer at 2 or even 3 times the standard GigE Visionrates. The Genie Nano series also takes full advantage of the Sapera™ LT Software Development Kit (SDK) and field proven Trigger-to-Image-Reliability™ framework for full system-level monitoring, control, and diagnostics from image capture through transfer to host memory.
Key Features:
- TurboDrive for fast frame rates and full image quality
- Trigger-to-Image-Reliability for easy system control and debugging
- Small footprint for tight spaces - 44mm x 29mm x 21mm
- Wide temperature range (-20 to 60°C) housing for imaging in harsh environments
- 2 inputs/2 opto-coupled outputs for easy integration and deployment
- Light weight – only 46 grams
“We are excited to add 6 new cameras to our existing portfolio of 13 Genie Nano models,” commented Manny Romero, Senior Product Manager for Teledyne DALSA. “With an ever-widening selection of color, NIR and monochrome models to choose from, system designers have both choice and flexibility to resolve a multitude of imaging challenges.”
Genie Nano cameras feature a robust design backed by a 3-year warranty and are suitable for a wide range of applications including intelligent traffic systems (ITS), entertainment, medical, food and beverage inspection, and electronics and printed circuit board (PCB) inspection, among many others.