ace U Models with CMOS Sensors

Dec. 14, 2017
Basler has updated its ace U line to include models with sensors from Sony's STARVIS line.

Eight ace U models feature resolutions of 6 and 12 megapixels and have now moved into series production. They are equipped with the IMX178 and IMX226 sensors from Sony’s STARVIS line and deliver up to 59 frames per second.

 

The eight  models are the first Basler cameras to feature innovative back-illuminated rolling shutter CMOS sensors. They stand out with their extremely high sensitivity at small pixel sizes of 2.4 µm (IMX178) or 1.85 µm (IMX226). A special aspect of these sensors is the very low dark noise of only three electrons, combined with a quantum efficiency of over 80%. With these particularly light-sensitive sensors, the cameras deliver high image quality even in low light conditions. They also offer an excellent price/performance ratio. This makes the ace U cameras particularly suitable for applications in the area of manual light or fluorescence microscopy as well as in the electronics industry for less complex assembly systems.

 

All ace U models are available with the proven GigE or USB 3.0 interface, and conform to GigE Vision 2.0 or the USB3 Vision standard. The GigE models excel with high-performance GigE Vision 2.0 features such as PTP. The ace U color models also include the PGI feature set, the unique combination of 5x5 debayering, color-anti-aliasing, denoising and improved sharpness.

Features:

  • Features the latest CMOS sensor technology
  • State-of-the-art sensors: 
  • Sony Pregius: IMX174, IMX249, IMX250, IMX252, IMX264, IMX265
  • Sony STARVIS: IMX178, IMX226 
  • ON Semiconductor: PYTHON 300, PYTHON 500, PYTHON 1300, PYTHON 2000, PYTHON 5000
  • Fast speeds of up to 751 fps
  • Includes high value-add features (e.g. PGI)
  • GigE Vision 2.0 and USB3 Vision compliant