The Basler acA640-850um USB 3.0 camera with the ON Semiconductor PYTHON 300 CMOS sensor delivers 850 frames per second at VGA resolution.
Using a Power over Ethernet configuration, a single cable may be used to apply camera power and to transfer data between this camera and a PC, keeping cable runs to a minimum. An auxiliary connector is provided for terminating the input and output signal – there is one of each. The input may be configured to trigger image acquisition, reset the frame counter, or reset the software trigger count.
The output may be configured to indicate acquisition trigger wait, exposure active, flash window, or timer active. Or the output may be controlled via a PC. The auxiliary connector may be used to power the camera if PoE is not available.
ace U
With speeds of up to 751 fps and the acA640-850um latest CMOS sensors of the Sony Pregius and Sony STARVIS lines as well as PYTHON sensors from ON Semiconductor, the ace U represents the next evolution of the ace in the areas of sensor technology and firmware features. It offers state-of-the-art CMOS technology and interface standards combined with advanced firmware features such as PGI.
Highlights of the ace U
- State-of-the-art sensors
of the Sony Pregius and
STARVIS lines as well as
ON Semiconductor’s
PYTHON series - Fast speeds of up to 751 fps
- USB3 Vision, GigE Vision 2.0
(IEEE1588, PTP) - Advanced Feature Set

