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AVT Prosilica GX-series

The Prosilica GX-Series from Allied Vision Technologies (AVT) is available with five sensors from 1-8 megapixels and a new thermal management housing. This range of Gigabit Ethernet cameras combines high speed and high resolution. Running at 240Mb/s data rate, the company claims the GX-Series are the fastest GigE Vision-compliant cameras in the world. They are equipped with the latest Kodak CCD sensors to offer excellent image quality and high sensitivity. All models feature the specially designed new therm
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 2255 Prosilica GX-Series from 518 Allied Vision Technologies (AVT) is available with five sensors from 1-8 megapixels and a new thermal management housing. This range of Gigabit Ethernet cameras combines high speed and high resolution. Running at 240Mb/s data rate, the company claims the GX-Series are the fastest GigE Vision-compliant cameras in the world. They are equipped with the latest Kodak CCD sensors to offer excellent image quality and high sensitivity. All models feature the specially designed new thermal management enclosure to ensure optimal performance in the most demanding applications including traffic monitoring, license plate reading (ANPR), ITS, character recognition, robotics, surveillance, machine vision, high-speed industrial inspection and avionics.

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