Customized multispectral area scan cameras

Figure 2 | A Fusion multispectral camera customization project is started with the online Fusion Flex-Eye camera configurator. (Bild: JAI A/S)

Figure 2 | A Fusion multispectral camera customization project is started with the online Fusion Flex-Eye camera configurator. (Bild: JAI A/S)

Online camera configurator

As part of Flex-Eye customization process, JAI has developed an online configurator that makes it easy for customers to define and visualize their custom configuration on PCs or mobile devices. A few clicks or taps specifies the number of sensors, resolution, and whether Bayer or monochrome sensors are to be used in the visible spectrum. Then an GUI lets users place, stretch, or shrink their wavebands on a spectral chart. Wavebands as narrow as 25nm are supported, and built-in validation rules help to guide the user to a working configuration. The cameras are supported by a 10GBase-T (10GigE) interface equipped with integrated auto-negotiation technology, providing automatic backwards compatibility to NBase-T (5 and 2.5Gbps) and traditional 1000Base-T (1Gbps) output for customers running vision applications on these lower-speed Ethernet standards. In addition to 8bit output, the cameras can provide 10bit and 12bit output, with synchronous or asynchronous operating modes across the multiple sensors. The 10GigE interface complies with the GigE Vision 2.0 standard and uses a multi-stream approach over a single cable to provide the multispectral wavebands for separate analysis or for combining on the host processor. The interface also supports the Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588) to enable network-level synchronization in multi-camera systems.

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