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Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano cameras for transportation applications

Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano series is engineered to meet the critical performance and environmental requirements of traffic and transportation applications. From VGA to 9M, 12M, 16M and now 25M, Genie Nano delivers high speed and exceptional image quality.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min

593 Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano series is engineered to meet the critical performance and environmental requirements of traffic and transportation applications. From VGA to 9M, 12M, 16M and now 25M, Genie Nano delivers high speed and exceptional image quality.

Teledyne Dalsa’s proprietary TurboDrive technology enables Genie Nano to deliver its full image quality at faster frame rates, often 150 per cent or higher, says the company, with no changes to the user’s GigE network. Over 40 possible model combinations are available for both colour and monochrome applications.

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