Gigabit Ethernet and Line Scan Cameras - do they really fit?
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March 17, 2010
Gigabit Ethernet and Line Scan Cameras - do they really fit?
Basler's Gigabit Ethernet based line scan cameras are total redesigns that use the newest components available and eliminate the typical bugs and restrictions found on older cameras.
To push line scan capabilities to a new level, Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) and line scan cameras have recently built a successful alliance. Despite this, a majority of applications on a unit-wide basis are still running older 1k and 2k line scan cameras. The line scan market has been and is now driven by extreme price pressure on these older cameras. Many of the designs have been on the market for five years or more, and they have been completely optimized in terms of camera capability and cost expectations.
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