LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of unique and innovative industrial vision cameras, today announced the addition of three new Triton GigE Vision camera models featuring Sony’s global and rolling shutter CMOS image sensors.
The new 2.3 MP, 12.2 MP and 20 MP Triton camera models have now been moved into series production. These models include the monochrome and color versions of the 2.3 MP Sony Pregius IMX392 global shutter CMOS sensor, as well as the 12.2 MP Sony IMX226 and 20 MP IMX183 rolling shutter CMOS sensors featuring Sony’s Exmor R Starvis technology. The 12.2 and 20 MP rolling shutter sensors use Sony’s back-illuminated technology providing excellent low-light performance and a high quantum efficiency (85% peak QE).
“We’re pleased to complete our Triton camera portfolio and ship a full line-up of models offering a wide range of resolutions all the way up to 20 Megapixel” says Rod Barman, Founder and President at LUCID Vision Labs. “Featuring an extended temperature range, robust M12 & M8 connectors and optional IP67 protection, make the Triton camera the perfect choice for any industrial environment.”
The Triton camera sets a new price performance standard in the industrial camera market. Active Sensor Alignment for superior optical performance, a lightweight, compact 29 x 29 mm size, and IP67 protection rating make the Triton camera suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. The M12 Ethernet and M8 I/O connectors provide a robust connection resistant to shock and vibration and are protected from dirt, dust, and water. The Triton camera has a wide operating temperature ranging from -20°C to 55°C ambient, ensuring a reliable operation in challenging conditions.
All LUCID cameras conform to the GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards and are supported by LUCID’s own Arena software development kit. The Arena SDK provides customers with easy access to the latest industry standards and software technology. The SDK supports Windows, Linux 64bit and Linux ARM operating systems, and C, C++, C# and Python programming languages.
The Triton camera series ranges from 0.4 to 20 Megapixel starting at $365 USD.