USB3 Vision Camera mvBlueFOX3-2004C
Description
The mvBlueFOX3-2 is the new USB3 Vision family for the new sensor generations. MATRIX VISION's smallest camera offers higher resolutions and frame rates as well as camera based smart features, which reduce the load of the host system. Our new USB 3.0 camera series, mvBlueFOX3, enables the combination of higher image resolutions with high frame rates as well as the synchronous operation of several cameras without image loss via a USB port. For the users, the USB3 Vision standard offers more flexibility and security of investment. Benefit from our know-how as a member of the USB3 Vision standard committee.
USB3 Vision Camera mvBlueFOX3-2004C
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
# Pixels (Width): | 728 |
# Pixels (Height): | 544 |
Pixel Size (Square): | 6.9 um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | -- % |
Full Frame Rate: | 436.9 fps |
Bit Depth: | 12 bit |
Features
Compact industrial camera with USB 3
High quality sensors
Gray scale and color versions
Hardware preprocessing on-board (FPGA)
Image memory 256 MBytes
Excellent cost-benefit ratio
Available as single-board version
Applications
Machine vision
Surveillance
Life science
Microscopy
Medical application
Safety engineering
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The resolution of the mvBlueFOX3-2004C camera varies depending on the sensor used. It ranges from 728 x 544 to 4112 x 3008 pixels.
The frame rate of the mvBlueFOX3-2004C camera varies depending on the sensor used. It ranges from 164 to 42 frames per second.
The size of the mvBlueFOX3-2004C camera without lens is 39.8 x 39.8 x 37.7 mm and the weight is approximately 94 g (option -2xxx) and 110 g (option -1xxx).
The mvBlueFOX3-2004C camera uses high quality gray scale and color sensors.
The hardware features of the mvBlueFOX3-2004C camera include compliance to USB3 Vision Protocol, mono and color image formats, external, software based or free run triggers, C-mount (CS-mount as an option for option -2xxx) lens mounts, digital I/Os, and more.