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Progressive Scan Color Camera

 

Progressive Scan B&W 

  • TM-9701 : The JAI PULNiX TM-9701 is a 2/3" format high resolution progressive scan black and white full frame shutter camera w/ asynch. reset capability and uniform MTF characteristics.  Features an 8-bit digital signal output through EIA-422 and a RS-170 analog output.

  • TM-6760:  The JAI PULNiX TM-6760 is a miniature, 1/2" format high resolution monochrome progressive scan CCD camera, with a selectable frame rate of 60 or 30 fps. 

  • CV-A11: (Analog)  (1/3" format)  Progressive scan, monochrome IT CCD sensor, 480 TV lines (horizontal), programmable exposure, shutter: 1/30 to 1/100,000 sec., partial scanning, sensitivity on sensor: 0.05 lux (max gain, 50% video), operating temperature: -5°C to +45C°, 12V DC, HxWxD: 29x44x66 mm.

  • TM-6710 : The JAI PULNiX TM-6710 is a high resolution monochrome camera w/ non-interlace quad speed scanning, 120 Hz format and partial scanning (200 and 100 lines) capabilities. Optional features include AGC enable, internal IR cut filter, and gamma adjust to 0.45.

  • TM-6702 (Not for new designs)  The JAI PULNiX TM-6702 is a 1/2" format high resolution monochrome progressive scan camera with non-interlace double speed scanning VGA format (60Hz or 30Hz).  Optional features incl. AGC enable, internal IR cut filter, gamma adjust to 0.45, & remoted imagers.

  • TM-6703 (Not for new designs)  The JAI PULNiX TM-6703 is a high resolution monochrome progressive scan camera with three scanning modes: non-interlace double speed scanning VGA format (60Hz); two-row scanning (120Hz); & partial scanning (100 & 200 lines).

  • TM-6300 (Obsolete product - shown for reference only)  The JAI TM-6300 High speed 1/3” format progressive scanning interline transfer CCD imager 659(H) x 494(V) offers single channel output VGA progressive scan (60 fps & 30 fps), full frame shutter (1/120 to 1/20,000 sec. at 60 fps), asynchronous reset,  asynch shutter with pulse width control and full frame integration.

Last Updated Thursday February 08, 2007