Autor: Firma XIMEA

sCMOS Camera Designs Push the Limits on Resolution

  Pushing the limits For a long time, the diffraction limit defined by Ernst Abbe described a natural barrier limiting the ability of optics to resolve small objects. In its original sense, the Abbe limit states that shorter wavelengths allow higher image resolution and therefore a heightened ability to observe small structural features in the […]

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XIMEA’s new models from the xiX camera series, equipped with Sony’s Presgius S sensors streaming at their full speed capability

Outstanding properties of the next evolution of Sony CMOS sensors include the small pixel size in combination with BSI – backside illumination technology. Small pixels means that sensors with a high resolution of 24.5 Mpix can stay very compact contributing to closer proximity for multi camera setups. The backside illumination compensates for the small pixel […]

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New models for xiJ family of sCMOS cameras, include Backside Illuminated

Continuous progress in scientific fields places ever higher demands on the tools used in various research application areas. To meet these increased requirements XIMEA has integrated the newest technologies improving the parameters important for the scientific community. This progress started with the introduction of the newest Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) sensors by Gpixel company, assembled mainly […]

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New cooled X-Ray Camera models

Last year marked another step in the slow discontinuation of CCD sensors. The biggest impact had the announcement of End of Life status for large format KAI sensors from ON Semiconductor (originally from Kodak and later Truesense) like the 11 Mpix KAI-11002, 16 Mpix KAI-16000 or KAI-16070 and 29 Mpix KAI-29052. XIMEA was utilizing these sensors […]

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XIMEA announces new camera models with Sony CMOS Pregius S sensors

The initial line up will start with camera models based on IMX540, IMX541, IMX542 and continue with other sensors from the Sony 4th Generation Pregius S family. To the outstanding features of the next evolution of Sony CMOS sensors belong the small pixel size in combination with BSI – backside illumination technology. The small pixel allows even the sensors with high resolution […]

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xiSpec is back! The new hyperspectral camera generation

After the intensified cooperation in the last months, XIMEA and imec have jointly developed an improved version of the xiSpec hyperspectral cameras. While maintaining the previous dimensions of the cameras of only 26.4 x 26.4 x 32 mm and a flyweight of only 32g, the camera housing and the bandpass filters have been optimized to […]

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XIMEA’s all-time favorite USB3.1 Gen1 camera

The xiC camera series from XIMEA has been setting new standards for lightweight and fast speed cameras for years offering a compact solution for a wide range of applications. The USB3.1 Gen1 camera family is suitable for multi-camera systems as well as for single camera setups. Thanks to continuous development, the xiC camera series, which […]

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New highspeed camera with 26.2 Mpix

Reaching a resolution of 26.2 Mpix (5,120 x 5,120 pixels) and up to 150 fps, the newly introduced CB262 from the xiB-64 series expands the product portfolio of XIMEA GmbH from Münster. The PCIe3.0 interface allows image data to be transmitted at 64 Gbps (8 GB/s) – even over distances of 100 m via fiber […]

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The PCI Express interface for cameras flexes its muscles

The latest product from XIMEA GmbH is the MX377 camera with one of the largest sCMOS sensors available today. The Gpixel GSENSE6060 with 37.7 million 10μm pixels offers imaging performance on par with the best CCDs (finally) in a highspeed CMOS architecture. Existing CCDs have thus far remained the go-to technology for scientific measurements, in […]

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