Basler Unveils New CXP-12 Line Scan Cameras with High Resolution for Advanced Vision Systems in Battery Production and Beyond
Basler introduces new line scan cameras with 8k and 16k resolution, called racer 2 L. These cameras are the first models in Basler's new line scan camera series and feature Gpixel sensors and a CXP-12 interface. Along with the cameras, Basler also offers essential components for a line scan vision system, like lighting and lenses. This allows for the implementation of advanced applications, such as ensuring quality control in battery manufacturing.
Basler AG is adding to its lineup of line scan cameras by introducing the new Basler racer 2 L as a monochrome version with a CXP-12 interface at a great price/performance ratio. This camera, equipped with cutting-edge Gpixel sensors, can offer resolutions of 8k or 16k with line rates reaching up to 200 kHz. By using Basler frame grabbers and the VisualApplets software for FPGA programming, users can access a pre-processing solution that significantly reduces the CPU workload. Basler also offers all the necessary components for a CXP-12 line scan image processing system, such as lighting, lenses, cables, and cooling solutions, making them a one-stop-shop for customers. This comprehensive range of products has been thoroughly tested, ensuring easy integration and high compatibility at a cost-effective price – a clear advantage for various high-performance image processing tasks.
Intended use: line scan cameras designed for examining batteries.
The battery production industry is expanding quickly. It is crucial to maintain a high quality layer around the battery electrodes for the battery to perform optimally. To detect even the smallest defects on the electrodes during production, a powerful camera with high accuracy and line frequency is needed. Basler's racer 2 L line scan cameras meet these requirements and allow for efficient and quick detection of faults in the production process.
These cameras are commonly used in various industries such as electronics, logistics, printing, and rail inspection. They are often used for tasks like inspecting wafers and PCBs, scanning barcodes, checking printed materials, and examining railway tracks.
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