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Teledyne's High-performance 5GigE Multispectral Line Scan Camera Extends Vision Capability

By: Teledyne
11 May, 2023
Teledyne's High-performance 5GigE Multispectral Line Scan Camera Extends Vision Capability
Teledyne's High-performance 5GigE Multispectral Line Scan Camera Extends Vision Capability
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company, is pleased to announce that its Linea2 4k Multispectral 5GigE line scan camera is now in production.

May 11, 2023 - Teledyne DALSA , a Teledyne Technologies company, is pleased to announce that its Linea2 4k Multispectral 5GigE line scan camera is now in production. This new camera takes vision systems to the next level with its performance and value, offering a 5GigE interface with five times the bandwidth of the Linea GigE camera. The Linea2 4k Multispectral 5GigE simultaneously captures high resolution RGB plus Near Infrared (NIR) multispectral images to reveal invisible features that cannot be detected using visible lighting alone.

This makes it ideal for identifying hard to see defects, contaminants and security features in applications such as automated optical inspection, printing inspection, optical sorting systems, material grading and inspection, web inspection and many other machine vision applications. Packed into a small form factor, this camera is powered by Teledyne’s high-performance quadlinear CMOS sensor with a 4,096 x 4 pixel resolution and 7 x 7 μm pixel size. There are four sensor rows for red, green, blue, and NIR channels, with spectrally independent color and NIR outputs for minimal crosstalk. Unlike prism-based cameras, the Linea2 cameras do not require high-cost optical lenses which helps significantly reduce the overall vision system cost.

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