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NI
The acA1920-155uc is a Color Basler Ace USB3 Vision Camera with a 2.3 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 155 frames per second. The acA1920-155uc uses a IMX174 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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785909-01 -
NI
The acA2040-120uc is a Color Basler Ace USB3 Vision Camera with a 3 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 120 frames per second. The acA2040-120uc uses a IMX252 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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783498-01 -
NI
The acA1920-25uc is a Color Basler Ace USB3 Vision Camera with a 2 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 25 frames per second. The acA1920-25uc uses a MT9P031 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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787070-01 -
NI
The acA3088-57uc is a Color Basler Ace USB3 Vision Camera with a 6 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 57 frames per second. The acA3088-57uc uses a IMX178 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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785907-01 -
NI
The acA2440-75uc is a Color Basler Ace USB3 Vision Camera with a 5 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 75 frames per second. The acA2440-75uc uses a IMX250 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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785903-01 -
NI
The acA1920-40gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 2.3 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 40 frames per second. The acA1920-40gc uses a IMX249 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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783519-01 -
NI
The acA1920-25gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 2 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 25 frames per second. The acA1920-25gc uses a MT9P031 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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785915-01 -
NI
The acA2040-35gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 3 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 35 frames per second. The acA2040-35gc uses a IMX265 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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787062-01 -
NI
The acA4024-8gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 12 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 8 frames per second. The acA4024-8gc uses a IMX226 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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787058-01 -
NI
The acA720-290gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 0.3 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 290 frames per second. The acA720-290gc uses a IMX287 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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787059-01 -
NI
The acA1440-73gc is a Color Basler Ace GigE Vision Camera with a 1.6 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 73 frames per second. The acA1440-73gc uses a IMX273 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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782145-01 -
NI
The acA2040-180kc is a Color Basler Ace Camera Link Camera with a 4 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 180 frames per second. The acA2040-180kc uses a CMV4000 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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782143-01 -
NI
The acA2000-340kc is a Color Basler Ace Camera Link Camera with a 2 MP resolution and a maximum image acquisition speed of 340 frames per second. The acA2000-340kc uses a CMV2000 sensor and is quality tested and calibrated for high performance and reliability. This camera can be used with NI hardware and software to build machine vision systems.
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AMC734 -
Vadatech Inc
The AMC734 is a 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) AdvancedMCTM (AMC) module which includes an on-board line rate multi-core packet processor based on Cavium CN67XX CPU. VadaTech offers this product in a mid size form factor with AMC.2 specification (option full size design, see ordering options).The AMC734 is based on the Cavium OCTEON CN67xx processor which has been specifically designed to intelligently process Ethernet packets at line rate. The number of processor cores, speed grade, and amount of DDR3 memory is customizable based on customer needs.The module has an RTC on board.The SDK for the processor as well as additional software stacks are available from Cavium or third party.
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Guide Technology, Inc.
GuideTech’s GT658PCI is an ultra-fast, high resolution, DC – 400 MHz Time Interval Analyzer (TIA), ideal for most PC-based lab bench (timing) test applications. What makes the GT 658 superior to traditional counters is analogous to the difference between volt meters & digital scopes. While both measure voltage, the scope provides much more information about the dynamics of the signal. This is because our patented TIA substantially increases measurement speed, and the measurements are displayed as afunction of time. All of these features, along with the benefit of ‘continuous time correlation to a common reference between all measurement time stamps,’ enable our TIAs to make measurements that weren’t previously possible with traditional counters.