JAI introduces FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE multi-spectral imaging solutions

November 13, 2019 – JAI has launched a generation of prism cameras in its Fusion Series of multi-spectral imaging solutions. The FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE cameras have two-channel dichroic prisms that divide the incoming light to two precisely-aligned CMOS area scan imagers. One channel captures light from the visible spectrum (approximately 400 nm to 670 nm) and delivers it to a Bayer color sensor, while the second channel directs light from the near infrared (NIR) portion of the spectrum (approximately 740 nm to 1000 nm) to a monochrome, NIR-sensitive sensor.
This prism camera design, which JAI introduced more than 10 years ago, enables multi-spectral analysis to be applied to a range of machine vision inspection tasks, without the two separate camera/lighting setups and without the added mechanical systems and motion challenges created by filter-wheel types of multi-spectral cameras.
The FS-3200D-10GE model features Bayer and monochrome versions of the Sony Pregius IMX252 CMOS sensor offering 3.2-megapixel resolution (2048 x 1536 pixels) and a maximum full frame rate of 123 fps for 8-bit output. Meanwhile, the FS-1600D-10GE features Bayer and monochrome versions of the Sony Pregius IMX273 CMOS sensor with 1.6-megapixel resolution (1440 x 1080 pixels) and a maximum full frame rate of 226 fps for 8-bit output. This performance represents a substantial gain over the original Fusion Series multi-spectral cameras which had a maximum resolution of 1.3 megapixels and a top frame rate of only 31 fps.
The cameras are supported by a 10GBASE-T (10 GigE) interface equipped with integrated auto-negotiation technology, providing automatic backwards compatibility to NBASE-T (5 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps) and traditional 1000BASE-T (1 Gbps) output for customers running vision applications on these lower-speed Ethernet standards. In addition to 8-bit output, the cameras can provide 10-bit and 12-bit output, independently-selectable for the Bayer color and NIR channels.
The cameras are also equipped with a 5x5 de-bayering algorithm if users would prefer to output 24-bit or 30-bit RGB output instead of raw Bayer.
The 10 GigE interface complies with the GigE Vision 2.0 standard and uses dual streams over a single cable to efficiently provide the Bayer and NIR output for separate analysis or for combining on the host processor. The interface also supports the Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588) to enable network-level synchronization in multi-camera systems.
Some common uses for multi-spectral imaging include fruit and vegetable sorting - examining both visible properties like color and size, as well as non-visible elements like bruises, and moisture content – inspection of blister packs or other plastic film containers, vegetation analysis, inspection of labels and fill levels in opaque bottles, and removal of inorganic materials (rocks, plastic, etc.) from foods.
The FS-3200D-10GE and FS-1600D-10GE share a common size of 62 mm x 62 mm x 86.5 mm, with a lens mount supporting C-mount lenses.
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