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Basler Unveils New CXP-12 Line Scan Cameras for High-End Applications: A Game-Changer in Quality Assurance for Battery Production

Basler introduces new CXP-12 line scan cameras with 8k and 16k resolution. The racer 2 L cameras are the first in the new series and come with advanced Gpixel sensors and CXP-12 interface. Basler also provides essential components like lighting and lenses for a complete line scan vision system, enabling high-quality applications like quality control in battery manufacturing.

Basler AG is introducing a new monochrome version of their Basler racer 2 L line scan camera, which comes with a CXP-12 interface at a great price/performance ratio. This camera uses advanced Gpixel sensors to offer resolutions of 8k or 16k with line rates of up to 200 kHz. By using Basler frame grabbers and VisualApplets software for FPGA programming, users can reduce the CPU load in their applications. 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 integration easier and more cost-effective for high-performance image processing applications.

Intended use: line scan cameras designed for examining batteries.

The battery production market is expanding quickly. It is crucial to have a high-quality layer around the battery electrodes for the battery to work properly. To detect any 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 criteria, allowing for efficient and fast fault detection in battery production.

These cameras are commonly used in various industries such as electronics (for inspecting wafers and PCBs), logistics (for scanning barcodes), web inspection (like print quality control), and rail inspection.

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