Sensor Size | 1.1 |
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Sensor Type | CMOS |
Color | Mono |
Resolution | 1.7MP |
Shutter | Global |
Interface | USB3.0 |
Frame rate | 97 |
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Sensor Size | 1.1 |
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Sensor Type | CMOS |
Color | Mono |
Resolution | 1.7MP |
Shutter | Global |
Interface | USB3.0 |
Frame rate | 97 |
BFS-U3-16S7M-C : 1.1″ CMOS, Mono, 1.7MP, Global, USB3.0, 97fps
The Blackfly S is a compact, high performance machine vision camera that allows designers to easily produce the exact images they need. With both
automatic and precise manual control over image capture and on-camera pre-processing, the Blackfly S accelerates application development.
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