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One step ahead in ITS with Smartek and Sony

Smartek Vision’s industrial GigE camera GCP1931 with Sony’s ¬ first image sensor based on CMOS technology with global shutter provides a cost-effective camera for traf¬fic surveillance in all lighting conditions. With 2.3MP resolution at a high frame rate of 50fps, high sensitivity due to the Sony Exmor technology and large pixels of 5.86μm, Smartek Vision utilises the full bandwidth of Gigabit Ethernet based on the GigE Vision standard as a proven data interface. The sensor and the camera design
October 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min
7916 Smartek Vision’s industrial GigE camera GCP1931 with 576 Sony’s first image sensor based on CMOS technology with global shutter provides a cost-effective camera for traffic surveillance in all lighting conditions.      

With 2.3MP resolution at a high frame rate of 50fps, high sensitivity due to the Sony Exmor technology and large pixels of 5.86μm, Smartek Vision utilises the full bandwidth of Gigabit Ethernet based on the GigE Vision standard as a proven data interface. The sensor and the camera design allows for a significantly more economic approach compared to CCD sensor technology, with the same or even better image characteristics.









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