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The Imaging Source

1.2MP 1/3" AR0135 USB3.0 Monochrome Board Camera

SKU: DMM 27UR0135-ML

Specification

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Key Features

  • 27U Series Monochrome Board Camera
  • USB 3.0 Interface
  • 1/3 inch onsemi CMOS AR0135 Sensor
  • 1,280×960 (1.2 MP), up to 60 fps
  • Pixel Size: H: 3.75 µm, V: 3.75 µm
  • Global Shutter
  • Trigger and I/O Inputs
  • Only 30×30×10 mm

Do you require a lens holder for this camera? See the TLH xx-2s

What are the benefits of using a USB interface camera?

USB cameras offer integration with minimal effort and, in some cases, can offer UVC-compliance, which enables plug-and-play. The bandwidth of USB can achieve 5Gbps (depending on whether you are using USB 2.0 or USB 3.0) and can reach a range of up to 7 metres with passive cables. However, you can use an active optic cable to facilitate a longer cable distance of up to 100m, which may require an external power source (Active optic cables, in most cases, are at a higher price point and may not provide power to the end device).

What are the 27U series board-level cameras?

The 27U Series USB 3.0 board-level cameras from The Imaging Source combine cost-optimised onsemi sensors and proven design for a variety of industrial applications. These board-level cameras are capable of delivering a high-quality video stream with high frame rates and resolutions ranging from 1.2MP to 10.7MP. Notable hardware features include digital I/O strobe, binning, and ROI. Additionally, the 27 Series are also available as housed cameras.

What are board-level cameras?

Board-level cameras, also referred to as board cameras or PCB cameras, are compact imaging devices specifically designed for integration into electronic systems and applications. Unlike traditional cameras that come with separate housings, board-level cameras are typically mounted directly onto a circuit board. These cameras are extensively utilised across diverse industries and applications where space is limited, and a compact form factor is indispensable.