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JAI Releases LQ-200CL 4-CCD Color Line Scan Camera

JAI, developer of high-quality cameras, has rolled out the LQ-200CL 4-CCD scan camera that provides concurrent imaging of blue, green, and red, in addition to near-infrared light data.

The LQ-200CL camera has a beam splitter prism that incorporates four accurate CCD sensors. NIR, B, G, and R light spectrum bands are secured concurrently in four channels. The camera, with the addition of an NIR sensor, makes it possible to detect a wide range of defects on examined objects.

LQ-200CL 4-CCD Camera

Each CCD sensors offers 2048 linear pixels. The size of the pixel measures 14x14 ìm square. The camera functions at scan rates of up to 19048 lines per second and delivers a 58 dB SNR ratio.

The prism block technology of the LQ-200CL camera allows users to evade complicated encoding and alignment issues. The camera features numerous inbuilt pre-processing functions such as manual/automatic white balance, gamma/gain correction, and flat-field correction. Electronic shutter, flat-field correction, and gamma/gain correction can be set separately for the NIR, green, blue, and red channels.

The LQ-200CL camera has three different types of shutter operating modes that provides users with significant versatility in using the camera. It outputs 4x10 bits or 4x8 bits through its Camera Link interface. The camera has undergone extensive vibration and shock testing procedures to withstand industrial settings.

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