2-Megapixel Vision Sensor

May 1, 2005
At 2 megapixels, the In-Sight 5403 is billed as the first vision sensor that captures full-frame, 1600x1200 images at up to 15 frames per second for highly detailed inspection of fast-moving objects.

The increased resolution of the In-Sight 5403 is designed to provide superior accuracy for precision gauging, alignment and fine-defect inspection on very small parts. By capturing images of larger parts or viewing multiple objects simultaneously, the 5403 performs inspections that formerly required multiple sensors. Alternatively, the 5403 can be mounted farther from the part while maintaining the required resolution to provide working distance flexibility. The In-Sight 5403 meets IEC specifications for shock and vibration and achieves an IP67 (NEMA 6) rating.

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