Nov 26 2010
Videor has introduced a new camera solution that is fitted with the Digital Pixel System (DPS) technology. The SLC-100P camera offers high-contrast pictures and is useful for examining automated welding procedures.
The SLC-100P features a Pixim DPS sensor that captures high-quality images in adverse environments. The DPS technology, developed by Stanford University and Pixim, arranges 388,800 pixels to function as an individual, self-regulating camera.
Unlike traditional camera technologies, the DPS technology immediately digitizes the images because of its combination of an A/D converter on every individual sensor pixel. This allows the chip to assign the best possible exposure time to individual pixel and substantially expands the camera’s dynamic range. The SLC-100P camera, in addition to the Pixim DPS sensor, also features a robust aluminum casing.
The DLP technology does not produce any smear effects and generates less blooming, which is a bright pixel generated by load overflow.