The driver update will also provide an additional readout mode that allows up to four Areas of Interest (AOIs) per frame to be set and simultaneously transmitted. Moreover, it adds a digital scaler to the cameras with e2v sensors which generates reduced images almost steplessly while maintaining a full field of view and enables a frame rate of 100 frames per second. Thanks to what is known as overlap trigger mode, the same frame rates are achieved for externally triggered images as in live mode.
The new CMOS cameras from IDS are based on the 1.3 megapixel sensor with global shutter newly developed by e2v, which combines the advantages of CCD technology, such as light sensitivity and color fidelity, with a high frame rate of up to 60 frames per second. Available in monochrome and color versions, the sensor’s global shutter makes it suitable for use with very fast-moving objects. In addition, it has the typical advantages of a CMOS sensor; for example, the monochrome version can also be used for image capture under near-infrared light (NIR).
This extended range of functionalities also opens up areas of application that were previously often reserved for CCD cameras, such as standard inspection tasks involving high frequencies and fast-moving objects, for example in bottling, printing or manufacturing yard ware.