This 1.3 million pixel Sapphire CMOS image sensor, designed on Teledyne e2v’s proprietary Eye-On-Si CMOS imaging technology, is ideal for diverse applications where superior performance is required. The innovative pixel design offers excellent performance in low-light conditions with both electronic rolling shutter and electronic global shutter, with a high-readout speed of 60 fps in full resolution. Novel industrial machine vision application features such as multi ROI and histogram output are embedded on-chip. Very low power consumption enables this device to be used in battery powered applications.
Snap Out of the Dark, Into a Brighter Future
This 1,600 x 1,200 pixel Sapphire CMOS image sensor, designed on Teledyne e2v’s proprietary Eye-On-Si CMOS imaging technology, is ideal for diverse applications where superior performance is required. The innovative pixel design offers excellent performance in low-light conditions with both electronic rolling shutter and electronic global shutter, with a high-readout speed of 50/60 fps in full resolution. Novel industrial machine vision application features such as multi ROI, histogram outputs and 3D range gating are embedded on-chip.
Very low power consumption enables this device to be used in battery powered hand-held applications. The device is functionally, hardware and software compatible with the 1.3 million pixel EV76C560 device.
The New Standard in Entry Level Platforms
The Sapphire EV76C541 is a wide-VGA format CMOS image sensor ideal for applications where superior performance is required, and a viable replacement for traditional industrial CCD sensors. The innovative pixel design offers excellent performance in low-light conditions with an electronic global shutter, and offers a high-readout speed at minimum 125fps in full resolution. It’s very low power consumption makes it well suited for use in battery-powered applications such as hand-held barcode scanners.
Novel industrial machine vision application features such as multi ROI and 3D range gating are also embedded on-chip.