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Imperx manufactures ruggedized, high performance cameras for industrial applications. Combining extensive, easy-use features with the best CCD & CMOS sensors, Imperx cameras are available in resolutions from VGA-50 MP. Designed to perform to the highest standards in harsh environments including MIL STD 810G, the extended operating temperature is -40°C to +85°C with a MTBF > 660,000 hours @ 40°C. IMPERX camera outputs: 10GigE Vision® standard and over fiber, CoaXPress, GigE Vision®, Power over Ethernet, GigE with PoE, Camera Link®, U3V, CoaXPress and 3G/HD-SDI.

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IMPERX adds Sony Pregius to CHEETAH CMOS line at VISION Stuttgart 2016

POSTED 10/31/2016

CHEETAH CMOS camera family Camera manufacturer IMPERX is pleased to add a selection of Sony Pregius CMOS image sensors into its existing CHEETAH CMOS camera family and will be demonstrating one of these new cameras at the VISION Stuttgart show, which runs from November 8-10, 2016.

These new Cheetah CMOS cameras will be ruggedized with an ultra-compact 37mm x 37mm cross-section and wide operational temperature range. Initially, Imperx will offer 3M and 5MP resolutions with a CameraLink output and a HD resolution with a 3G-SDI interface.

Visitors are invited to view a live demonstration of the Cheetah SDI-C2020 HD resolution and 3G-SDI interface camera at the Show. Now applications ranging from broadcast to defense can easily record HD video at 60 fps using the industry standard 3G-SDI interface with unprecedented sensitivity and dynamic range from the SONY Pregius CMOS image sensor.


 

As a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance, high quality digital cameras, IMPERX is pleased to announce our exhibition at the VISION Stuttgart 2016, from November 8-10. IMPERX will display and demonstrate a vast range of innovative products and solutions, all with an eye toward product reliability, camera performance, growing cost sensitivity and embedded vision.