Basler Introduces New CXP-12 Line Scan Cameras for High-End Applications: A Game-Changer in Battery Production and Beyond
Basler introduces new CXP-12 line scan cameras with resolutions of 8k and 16k. These are the initial models in Basler's new line scan camera collection, featuring advanced Gpixel sensors and a CXP-12 interface. Alongside the cameras, Basler also provides essential components for a complete line scan vision system, including lighting and lenses. This allows for the integration of advanced applications like quality control in battery manufacturing.
Basler AG is expanding its line scan camera offerings with the introduction of the new Basler racer 2 L, which is a monochrome version equipped with a CXP-12 interface at a competitive price point. This camera features advanced Gpixel sensors, providing resolutions of either 8k or 16k and line rates of up to 200 kHz. By utilizing Basler frame grabbers and VisualApplets software for FPGA programming, users can benefit from a pre-processing solution that reduces the CPU workload 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 them a one-stop shop provider. This comprehensive range of products has been extensively tested to ensure simple integration and maximum compatibility at a cost-effective price, making it a valuable choice for high-performance image processing applications.
Intended use: line scan cameras designed for inspecting batteries.
The battery production industry is expanding quickly. It is crucial to have high-quality layers surrounding the battery electrodes for the battery to work optimally. To detect even the smallest defects on the electrodes during production, a powerful machine vision system with a high line frequency is needed. Basler's racer 2 L line scan cameras meet these requirements, allowing for effective and fast fault detection to keep up with production speeds.
These cameras are commonly used in various industries such as electronics (for inspecting wafers and PCBs), logistics (for capturing barcodes), web inspection (such as print quality control), and rail inspection.
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