Prosilica release compact GigE cameras
17 Aug 2006
To complement the popular GE range of GigE cameras, Prosilica have today released details of the new compact GC range. Measuring just 33x46x33 mm, these are the most compact GigE cameras on the market.
The GC-Series cameras are ultra compact, high-performance machine vision cameras with Gigabit Ethernet interface (GigE Vision™). The GigE interface allows for very fast frame rates and long cable lengths (up to 100 meters). The GigE cables are easily manufactured in the field from standard CAT5e network cable.
Applications for the GC-Series cameras include machine vision, industrial inspection, avionics, traffic monitoring, license plate reading, public security, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), character recognition, robotics and surveillance, and much more.
For further information about this release, please contact Nick Trevis at nick@lambdaphoto.co.uk
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