Industrial Camera Advisor |
Prosilica Inc EC640 |
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Fast framerate - 100 fps at full resolution |
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Ultra small, lightweight, and very rugged |
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External Trigger and Sync |
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DCAM-compliant Firewire (IEEE-1394) - fully tested with IMAQ1394 |
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Excellent performance |
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The EC640 100 frame-per-second, VGA-resolution firewire camera for industrial applications is especially suited for OEM and analog replacement markets. It has similar features to Prosilica's high performance CV640. Its very small size makes it perfect for tight fit situations.
Designed specifically for machine vision applications in semiconductor and component inspection, manufacturing quality control, food and beverage inspection, embedded machine imaging and many other vision applications.
These cameras can be triggered via an external signal or "free-run" mode. the EC640 draws power through the firewire connection and has the advantages of the standard cable and adapter requirements of IEEE 1394. The broad range of features such as Region of Interest readout (ROI) and programable triggering provides exceptional price/performance value.
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778638-01
| NI CVS-1454 IEEE-1394a Compact Vision System |
778926-01
| NI PXI-8252 IEEE-1394b interface device |
779679-01 | NI PCIe-8255R IEEE-1394b interface device |
For use with 1394 connection | |
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For use with 1394 connection | |
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Prosilica Inc'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