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E-con launches 5MP monochrome camera

E-con Systems has launched a 5MP monochrome USB 3.1 Gen 1 SuperSpeed Camera which it says captures images in visible and near-infrared regions. The See3CAM_CU55M camera includes a high level of signal to noise ratio – which, E-con says, guarantees a low noise in all conditions. E-con president Ashok Babu says: “With its low noise and excellent image quality, this will be an ideal camera for applications such as iris recognition, NIR imaging, driver monitoring and digital microscopy.” See3CAM_CU55
October 1, 2019 Read time: 1 min
E-con Systems has launched a 5MP monochrome USB 3.1 Gen 1 SuperSpeed Camera which it says captures images in visible and near-infrared regions.

The See3CAM_CU55M camera includes a high level of signal to noise ratio – which, E-con says, guarantees a low noise in all conditions.

E-con president Ashok Babu says: “With its low noise and excellent image quality, this will be an ideal camera for applications such as iris recognition, NIR imaging, driver monitoring and digital microscopy.”

See3CAM_CU55M also comes with S-mount lens holder and a reversible plug and play Type-C connector interface. It is supported by native UVC drivers of Windows and Linux Operating Systems and does not require any drivers to be installed on a PC, the company adds.

Customers interested in evaluating the product can order samples from e-con Systems’ online store. For more information.

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