JAI's AD-080CL is a 2-CCD multi-spectral prism camera providing simultaneous images of different light spectrums in a single camera - a visible color channel from 400-700nm and a near infrared (NIR) channel from 750-900+nm. This makes it possible to simultaneously inspect surface properties and sub-surface defects.
The visible light channel outputs RGB or Bayer color images spanning the wavelengths visible to the human eye. The NIR channel, on the other hand, “sees” below the surface of organic and other materials to detect imperfections the human eye cannot see.
JAI’s prism technology ensures perfect two-channel alignment, allowing users to replace multiple inspection stations with a single setup, providing both ease of use and lower equipment and maintenance costs.
Separate exposure control for each channel allows the channels to be adjusted to one another without changes in the gain – maintaining a consistent signal-to-noise ratio at all times.
Prism based 2CCD multi-spectral area scan camera that simultaneously captures visible and near-IR light.
Multiple trigger options including Edge Pre-select (timed), Pulse Width Control, and Reset Continuous (RCT) trigger modes.
Sequence trigger mode for on-the–fly change of gain, exposure and ROI.
Delayed readout mode for bandwidth optimization in multi-camera applications.
Blemish compensation built in.
Shading compensation circuit built in.
LUT (Look-up Table) for gamma correction.
AGC (Automatic Gain Control from -3dB to 21dB).
Auto-iris lens video output for use with auto-iris lenses in outdoor or other environments with changing light conditions.
Camera Link interface.
Fusion Series
AD-080-CL
Area Scan
Multispectral
2-Bands Visible + NIR
0.8 MP
1024 x 768 px
30 fps
No
Camera Link
2xCCD
ICX204AK
1/3 inch
4.65 x 4.65 µm
Global shutter
6 mm
4.8 x 3.6 mm
55 x 55 x 80 mm
400 g
8/10/12-bit
C-mount
4 Watt
-5°C to +45°C
A universal power supply that works with all JAI cameras equipped with a 12-pin Hirose power connector. Four versions are available:
PD-12UUP U.S. plug with 12-pin Hirose connector to camera
PD-12UEP European plug with 12-pin Hirose connector to camera
PD-12UU U.S. plug, flying leads (no 12-pin connector)
PD-12UE European plug, flying leads (no 12-pin connector)
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Tripod adapter for Fusion Series cameras and some discontinued models with 40 mm spacing between mounting holes.
Only use the supplied M3 screws having the proper length. Using longer screws can damage internal circuit boards.
The 26CL-02-26 Camera Link cable is a standard interface cable with full-size 26-pin Camera Link male connectors on each end. It is designed to work with any JAI camera with a model number ending in "CL". It does not fit the smaller "Mini Camera Link" connectors found on models with "MCL" or "PMCL" suffixes. Length is 2 meters.
This cable features flying leads on one end and a Hirose 12-pin connector on the other wired to match the pinout of JAI cameras with 12-pin connectors. The flying leads enable power to be supplied via two of the Hirose pins, while the remaining wires/pins can be utilized to access various I/O functions of JAI cameras (see individual camera datasheets/manuals for functions accessible through the Hirose connectors).
The cables can be used with JAI’s own “flying leads” power supplies, or with third-party or custom power supply systems.
The Fusion Series area scan cameras are the ideal choice if you have imaging applications where you need to combine visible and NIR imaging inspection.
Fruit and vegetable inspection simultaneous looking at colors, ripeness, damages, signs of rot under skin, as well as detecting foreign objects (e.g. stones, metal pieces etc).
The color, size, shape and damage of nuts and almonds can be inspected using the RGB channel, while foreign objects (including olive pits) are more clearly seen with the NIR channel.
Inspection of stuffed PCB boards including traces, solder, component placement/alignment, shorting, and other items where color and NIR inspection is important.
Color inspection of magazines and pharmaceutical packaging as well as currency inspection looking at color correctness, water marks and security features woven into the bank notes.
Surface inspection of flat panels/displays looking for scratches and defective screen pixels.
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