The new camera utilizes a 3D sensor that uses a global shutter and
exposures all pixels at the same time, offering sharp images without
distortion. It delivers more than 66 million 3D points with a profile
frequency of up to 32 kHz. The HDR-3D technology provides the readout of
a sensor with Multi-Slope and Multi-Frame readout. The camera also
features a dynamic of up to 90db and scans materials and surfaces with
inhomogeneous reflectivity properties. The camera's C4-2040 sensors
provides a high light sensitivity and enhanced sensitivity in the NIR
spectrum, the company adds. Another version of the camera, called the C4-2040-4M-GigE,
features a higher resolution of 2,048 x 2,048 pixels. The data-exchange
is based on a Gigabit-Ethernet interface and complies with the
GigE-Vision standard. Automation Technologywww.automationtechnology.de
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