JAI's FS-1600T-10GE-NNM is a 3-CMOS multispectral prism camera providing simultaneous images of three different spectral bands in a single camera - a visible monochrome channel from 400-670 nm, a near infrared (NIR) channel from 700-800 nm, and a second NIR channel from 820-1000 nm. This makes it possible to simultaneously detect or inspect visible elements, as well as analyze materials or defects using their spectral characteristics within a single NIR band or when combined across both NIR bands. A backwards-compatible 10 GigE interface provides exceptional speed and networking flexibility.
With a monochrome channel and two separate NIR channels, the FS-1600T-10GE-NNM helps designers of multispectral systems to leverage the different way that some biological substances, foods, chemicals, and other materials appear when viewed in different portions of the visible/NIR spectrum.
JAI’s prism technology ensures perfect three-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 gain – maintaining a consistent signal-to-noise ratio at all times.
Prism-based 3-CMOS multispectral area scan camera that simultaneously captures one visible monochrome channel plus two separate near-IR bands.
Backwards-compatible 10GBASE-T (10 GigE) interface auto-negotiates to match the speed of connected equipment including NBASE-T (5 GigE and 2.5 GigE) and standard 1 Gbps 1000BASE-T GigE Vision.
Sequence trigger mode for on-the–fly change of gain, exposure and ROI.
Supports IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol for synchronization in multi-camera applications.
Triple-stream output enables monochrome and NIR images to be simultaneously output over a single cable.
Supports separate or unified control of key camera parameters for each channel.
Single- and multi-ROI modes.
Significantly higher NIR sensitivity than previous CCD models.
Fusion Series
FS-1600T-10GE-NNM
Area Scan
Multispectral
3-Bands Visible + NIR
1.6 MP
1440 x 1080 px
213 fps
Yes
10 Gbps GigE Vision
3xCMOS (Vis/NIR/NIR)
IMX273
1/2.9 inch
3.45 x 3.45 µm
Global shutter
6.3 mm
5.0 x 3.8 mm
62 x 62 x 86.5 mm
270 g
8/10/12-bit *
C-mount
11.6 Watt
-5°C to +45°C
* Some video processing functions not available with 12-bit output
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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The HR10A-10P-12S is a universal connector used for power and control signals for many JAI cameras. The connector is a female plug, with sockets, that mates to the connector on the back of the camera. It has soldering cups for easy assembly of custom cables.
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 Fusion Series cameras are the perfect starting point for a wide range of machine vision applications.
The size, shape and damage nuts and almonds can be inspected using the RGB channel, while foreign objects (including olive pits) are more clearly seen with the NIR channels.
Inspection of stuffed PCB boards including traces, solder, component placement/alignment, shorting, and other items where visible and NIR inspection is important.
Surface inspection of flat panels/displays looking for scratches and defective screen pixels.
Precision agriculture or intelligent farming has seen an exponential growth in the recent years. Removal of weeds or wild plants is of growing importance in intelligent farming.
Fruit and vegetable inspection looking for damages, signs of rot under skin, as well as detecting foreign objects (e.g. stones, metal pieces etc.)
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