BASLER - Scout Series

13-Mar-2008

BASLER - Scout Series

 

Are You Looking for a Cost Effective Digital Camera That Supports 100 Meter Cable Lengths?

Basler scout Family - 40 Different Models - Sophisticated in Detail, Versatile, Fully Digital, and Attractively Priced

The Basler scout family is based on a selection of the best Sony CCD sensors and offers a wide variety of resolutions and speeds. The family also includes a high-performance CMOS sensor from Micron. With their new Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) and FireWire-b™ interface technologies, the cameras in this family are defined by state of the art technology that lets you get the maximum performance from each sensor.

Your benefits from the Basler scout family include:
• Resolutions from VGA to 2 megapixels with either a FireWire-b or a Gigabit Ethernet interface
• 100 meter cable lengths provided by Gigabit Ethernet to give you the highest flexibility
• Up to 12 bit depths and no bandwidth limitation on 8 bit data flow inside the camera
• Free drivers for FireWire and Gigabit Ethernet (GigE Vision)
• Small, rugged housing for easy integration
• Compatible with the newest vision industry standards including GenICam, GigE Vision, and EMVA 1288
• 100% quality checked and calibrated to give you consistent performance and reliability

Basler scout cameras are also available in 90 degree housing versions with either C or CS lens mount options for maximum flexibility in tight spaces.

The Basler scout family features a GenICam compliant API and uses Basler's pylon drivers. The FireWire-b cameras are also compatible with Basler’s existing BCAM driver and API for FireWire cameras. Along with the drivers, GUI based software is provided that lets users easily set camera parameters, adjust image quality, and control cameras from a remote computer.

With the scout family, Basler is pushing the “analog goes digital” trend into the next dimension.

Basler scout cameras are a perfect fit for a variety of vision applications including semiconductor and component inspection, manufacturing quality control, food and beverage inspection, intelligent traffic systems, microscopy and medical imaging, biometrics, and many others.

 

Courtesy of Basler