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Emergent Vision Technologies Launches 100GigE and 25GigE Cameras
The new 100GigE and 25GigE cameras are based on the Gpixel GMAX3265 CMOS image sensor, a 65MP sensor with 3.2×3.2µm pixel size and 9344 x 7000 resolution.
Emergent Vision Technologies announced the launch of the new 100GigE Zenith HZ-65000-G and 25GigE Bolt HB-65000-G GigE Vision cameras.
Both models are offered in monochrome and color versions and are based on the Gpixel GMAX3265 CMOS image sensor, a 65MP sensor with 3.2x3.2µm pixel size and 9344 x 7000 resolution. Through a 100GigE QSFP28 interface, the HZ-65000-G reaches 71fps, while the HB-65000-G reaches 35fps through a 25GigE SFP28 interface. Both cameras offer low-cost accessories, low CPU overhead, low latency, low jitter, and accurate multi-camera synchronization using IEEE 1588. Both GigE Vision and GenICam compliant, the cameras accommodate cable lengths from 1 m up to 10 km without costly fiber converters/repeaters.
“Imaging applications continue to evolve and expand, pushing the need for cameras that can keep pace with the resolution and speeds required in some of today’s most challenging tasks,” says John Ilett, president and CTO at Emergent Vision Technologies. “Whether a demanding machine vision application like electronics inspection or applications beyond the factory floor, such as virtual reality or volumetric capture and metaverse systems, systems integrators need reliable, high-performance cameras like the HZ-65000-G and HB-65000-G that offer the sensor size and frame rates for the job.”
For end users looking to maximize the effectiveness of their 100GigE and 25GigE cameras, Emergent Vision Technologies offers a line of network interface cards (NICs). Along with 10GigE options, the company offers 2- and 4-port 25GigE Hermes NICs and 1- and 2-port 100GigE Zeus NICs, which deliver optimal performance for any video stream with minimal system memory utilization, along with low latency and low jitter. These NICs also feature real-time, front-panel 5 V TTL trigger input for added flexibility, along with support for the GigE Vision Streaming Protocol (GVSP), Windows and Linux operating systems, GPUDirect, and camera multiplexing and multicasting with switches. Emergent also showcases its NICs at Automate 2023.
Both models are offered in monochrome and color versions and are based on the Gpixel GMAX3265 CMOS image sensor, a 65MP sensor with 3.2x3.2µm pixel size and 9344 x 7000 resolution. Through a 100GigE QSFP28 interface, the HZ-65000-G reaches 71fps, while the HB-65000-G reaches 35fps through a 25GigE SFP28 interface. Both cameras offer low-cost accessories, low CPU overhead, low latency, low jitter, and accurate multi-camera synchronization using IEEE 1588. Both GigE Vision and GenICam compliant, the cameras accommodate cable lengths from 1 m up to 10 km without costly fiber converters/repeaters.
“Imaging applications continue to evolve and expand, pushing the need for cameras that can keep pace with the resolution and speeds required in some of today’s most challenging tasks,” says John Ilett, president and CTO at Emergent Vision Technologies. “Whether a demanding machine vision application like electronics inspection or applications beyond the factory floor, such as virtual reality or volumetric capture and metaverse systems, systems integrators need reliable, high-performance cameras like the HZ-65000-G and HB-65000-G that offer the sensor size and frame rates for the job.”
For end users looking to maximize the effectiveness of their 100GigE and 25GigE cameras, Emergent Vision Technologies offers a line of network interface cards (NICs). Along with 10GigE options, the company offers 2- and 4-port 25GigE Hermes NICs and 1- and 2-port 100GigE Zeus NICs, which deliver optimal performance for any video stream with minimal system memory utilization, along with low latency and low jitter. These NICs also feature real-time, front-panel 5 V TTL trigger input for added flexibility, along with support for the GigE Vision Streaming Protocol (GVSP), Windows and Linux operating systems, GPUDirect, and camera multiplexing and multicasting with switches. Emergent also showcases its NICs at Automate 2023.
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