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Basler camera range for ITS, ANPR, tolling

Basler ace, dart or pulse industrial cameras use the ON Semiconductor Python5000 to provide high resolution, up to 2590 x 2048 pixels, which Basler says makes them suitable for automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), enforcement, tolling and in-vehicle applications.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7094 Basler ace, dart or pulse industrial cameras use the ON Semiconductor Python5000 to provide high resolution, up to 2590 x 2048 pixels, which Basler says makes them suitable for automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), enforcement, tolling and in-vehicle applications. Equipped with the latest generation of CMOS sensor technology, such as Sony’s IMX174, the Basler BIP2-1920- 30c camera provides excellent image quality for enforcement and traffic monitoring. In addition to full HD resolution and global shutter technology, it offers a real-time trigger for compressed and uncompressed (YUV) individual images, which can be created parallel to a video stream.

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