The Go-X 5.01MP Pregius 2nd Gen Compact Camera from JAI is a compact, industrial area scan camera with a state-of-the-art 2/3" Sony Pregius X global shutter sensor. Equipped with a C-mount lens mount, the camera integrates a GigE Vision interface and captures 5.01MP monochrome images with 2448 x 2048 resolution at 22 fps. It offers 8-, 10-, and 12-bit video output. The shock- and vibration-resistant unit powers over GigE Vision interface or via the integrated 6-pin Hirose port using an optional power cable.
Built for Non-Stop Operation
Go-X Series cameras are built to withstand the shock, vibration, and thermal demands of typical industrial environments, so they can keep critical inspection systems running 24/7, 365 days a year.
Pre-Screened for Dust & Other Particles
Special dust-prevention measures include clean room assembly, internal seals around the sensor compartment, and a pre-screening process to ensure every camera shipped delivers the best possible image quality via a clean, dust-free optical path.
Sophisticated Vision System
The unit offers a robust set of capabilities like region-of-interest (ROI), image flipping and mirroring, 8/10/12-bit output, blemish compensation, and shading correction, along with advanced features like two different sequencer modes and an intelligent, user-customizable auto-exposure function (ALC).
At a Glance
- 5.01MP camera with 3.45-micron pixels and 2/3" optical format
- Low-noise Sony Pregius IMX264 CMOS image sensor
- GigE Vision interface supports long cable lengths and network configurations
- Can be powered over the GigE Vision interface (PoE) or from an external power supply via the 6-pin Hirose connector
- Small and lightweight to mount easily on robotic arms, UAVs, and any other machine vision systems where motion or portability are vital
- Mounting holes to fit most existing installations with no re-tooling required
- Industrial-grade performance with ratings of 80G shock, 10G vibration, and optimal thermal dissipation
- Free SDK supporting Windows, Linux, and Linux for ARM embedded system development
