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Sony GS CMOS XCL-SG510 5.1MP Camera Link module now shipping

The new GS CMOS 5.1MP Camera Link module from Sony - the XCL-SG510 - is now shipping, offering advanced features and reliability suitable for high speed machine vision and ITS applications.

 

XCL-SG510 Camera Link modules with global shutter technology adds to rapidly growing portfolio of CMOS-based industrial vision cameras

 

At Vision 2016 exhibition in Stuttgart, Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions unveiled its latest series of GS CMOS cameras offering clear benefits to designers and end users in factory automation and non-manufacturing markets.

 

The XCL-SG510 is a high-frame-rate Camera Link V2.0 module with global shutter that allows high-speed moving objects to be captured accurately, giving images of 5.1 megapixels at 154 frames per second.

 

Designed around the Sony 2/3-type Exmor CMOS sensor with Pregius technology, the module has been created by the Sony engineering team to extract the best-possible image from the market leading sensor - even in low light conditions.

 

The XCL-SG510 series follows Sony’s recent preview of the 5.1 MP GigE range of CMOS industrial cameras. The XCL-CG510 will also be on the Sony Vision stand and is now available for shipping.

 

“The fast-growing range of GS CMOS cameras is the culmination of Sony’s 30 years of R&D in the machine vision market. As you’d expect from Sony ISS, the module’s design extracts the full capabilities of the Sony Exmor sensor to deliver an unrivalled image quality from the chip”, said Arnaud Destruels, European Marketing Manager, Sony Image Sensing Solutions.

 

Image processing capabilities

The module offers an impressive array of image processing features: from shading / error correction, wide dynamic range and frame accumulation to area exposure, area gain and multi ROI (region of interest) imaging. They can be hardware and software triggered, incorporating edge detection, pulse width detection, bulk trigger and sequential trigger modes.

 

Technical specifications

The series’ b/w module has a minimum illumination of just 0.5 lx, the colour module requires just 12 lx and comes with a one-push white balance. Both have a sensitivity of F5.6, a gain of 0 to +18 dB, a shutter speed of 60 s to 1/100,000 s.

 

The C-mount modules measure 44 x 44 x 30 mm[i], weight 96g, have an operating temperature and humidity range of -5oC to +45oC and 20% to 80%, and have high shock / vibration resistance - to 70G.

 

Meeting UL60950-1, FCC Class A, CSA C22.2-No.60950-1, IC Class A Digital Device, CE : EN61326 (Class A), AS EMC: EN61326-1, VCCI Class A, KCC, the modules are ideally suited to a wide range of sectors, including ITS, factory automation, food / beverage inspection and pharmaceutical applications. 

 

Vision takes place between the 8th and 10th November at the Messe Stuttgart exhibition arena. The new cameras will be on display in Hall 1, Stand D31.

 

For more information, or to arrange a press meeting, please contact:

Rob Ashwell, Publitek

+44 (0)1225 470000 / rob.ashwell@publitek.com

 

For further product or sales information, please contact:

Matthew Swinney, Senior Marketing Manager, Sony Image Sensing Solutions.

+44 (0) 1932 817406 / matthew.swinney@eu.sony.com

 

 

About Sony Corporation

Sony Corporation is a leading manufacturer of audio, video, imaging, game, communications, key device and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. With its music, pictures, computer entertainment and online businesses, Sony is uniquely positioned to be the leading electronics and entertainment company in the world. Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of approximately $72 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016. Sony Global Web Site: http://www.sony.net/

 

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