| Sensor Size | 2/3" |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Color | Color |
| Resolution | |
| Shutter | Global |
| Interface | USB3.0 |
| Frame rate | 7.5 |
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BFLY-U3-50H5C-C
| Sensor Size | 2/3" |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Color | Color |
| Resolution | |
| Shutter | Global |
| Interface | USB3.0 |
| Frame rate | 7.5 |
BFLY-U3-50H5C-C
BFLY-U3-50H5C-C USB 3.0 Cameras are lightweight, conservative, practical answers for space-touchy imaging applications. The FLIR Blackfly USB 3.0 Cameras give an assortment of capacities that are perfect for reconciliation into machine vision frameworks, including a 16MB picture cradle, LED status markers, and on-camera imaging handling. These USB 3.0 cameras incorporate catch programming and SDK, are perfect with Windows and Linux frameworks, and are in reverse good to USB 2.0 frameworks.
The BFLY-U3-50H5C-C Blackfly camera line combines significantly sensitive sensors, industry-driving sensibility, and a huge gathering of stand-out features for unyielding worth. Every Blackfly model comes squeezed with value expected to intensify execution and steady quality, including a 16 MByte diagram support; LED status markers; and an on-camera picture getting ready pipeline that gives concealing presentation, gamma, and inquiry table handiness. The Blackfly camera weighs just 36 grams, measures 29 x 29 x 30mm uses 2 watts of force and is available supporting USB3 Vision or GigE Vision with Power over Ethernet.
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