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Contact: IDS Imaging Development SystemsHeadquarters: Obersulm, GermanyProduct: uEye SE cameras with Sony IMX183 image sensors.Key Features: 20 MPixel Sony IMX183 image sensor, up to 19.5 fps in low light conditions, USB3 interface.
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Available in both housed and board-level versions, the uEye SE camera line now features models based on the 20 MPixel Sony IMX183, rolling shutter CMOS image sensor with back side illumination technology for use in low light to provide up to 19.5 fps. Designed for integration into vision systems, an SDK simplifies the use of GenICam and provides an intuitive programming experience.
What IDS Imaging Development Systems says: View more information on the uEye SE camera line with Sony IMX183 image sensors.
IDS peak supports users with a complete software package. Current versions feature USB3 Vision interface, with GigE interface versions planned for summer 2020.
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