Industrial Camera Advisor |
Dalsa CA-D7-1024T |
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Frame transfer architecture and exposure control--no shutter required |
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100% fill factor with antiblooming |
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Single output 12-bit digital data |
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Vertical and horzontal binning options |
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Designed for the most demanding imaging challenges, the DALSA CA-D7 camera offers superior performance. Its 1k x 1k resolution, 12-bit output, outstanding sensitivity and extremely low dark current make it the choice of OEMs and professionals around the world. Vertical/horizontal pixel binning helps ensure that this powerful performer is also adaptable.
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777662-01 | NI PCI-1424 for RS-422 and TTL cameras, and NI-IMAQ for Windows |
777959-01 | NI PCI-1422/PXI-1422, RS-422 Digital Camera Image Acquisition Board |
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185543-02 | Dalsa, CA-XX T Series, Digital Camera Cable, 2 m |
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CA-D7-1024T (5.2 kb) | Camera File for use with NI-IMAQ 2.2 or later Created by: NI Certified Created on: 9/5/2000 |
Dalsa's data sheet |
Data sheet in PDF format (Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) |
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Note to IE Users: If camera files are opening as text in your browser, you can cause them to instead download with an option to save as a file by associating .icd files in Windows to open in a program like Notepad. This will save you from having to copy text in the browser and manually create and save the file. Here are instructions to do this:
- create a text file on your desktop and rename it to have the .icd extension (you may be alerted about the file type - just click Yes to continue)
- right-click on your new file, select Open, and choose the option to "Select from a list of programs"
- choose Notepad from the list of programs, select the option to "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file", and open the file
- Windows will now associate that file type with Notepad, and clicking Camera File links will download and save as desired