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Videology's Popular Monochrome Digital/ Analog Output Board Camera NOW WITH FRAME INTEGRATION!

May 10, 2005
Greenville, RI USA/ Uden, Netherlands:

Videology Imaging Solution’s popular 20D389 42mm x 42mm monochrome camera board has been software updated with Frame Integration, giving the camera board more vertical resolution--up to 485 TVL. Horizontal resolution is 570 TVL. Unlike field integration, frame integration ensures that the sensor's maximum resolution is fully utilized--each pixel is used individually to create the image. It uses a Sony EX-view™ 768 x 492 1/3" CCD. The 20D389 is NOT progressive scan, and it doesn't carry a progressive scan's pricetag--but it does net 20% more resolution than otherwise comparable cameras, for the same money!

The 20D389 offers the highest functionality available in its class yet its competitive pricing makes it a top choice for industrial video designers. The 20D389’s functions are all I2C software controllable allowing users from a range of industries—including machine control, automation, bar-code scanning, biometrics, machine vision, special government surveillance, and fluorescence detection—to simply select the functions and settings that best fit their application.

Videology engineers designed a user-friendly GUI providing easy access to camera settings and configurations. The following features may be controlled via software:

  • H&V Sync Lock
  • Asynchronous Reset
  • Digital and Analog outputs
  • Manual/Fixed Gain
  • Fixed Shutter Speeds
  • Extended Integration Modes
  • Gamma (1.0/0.45)
  • Interlaced/Non-Interlaced Scan

Videology’s low noise circuit design, together with a Sony EX-view HAD CCD™, allows the 20D389 usable light sensitivity down to .001 lux while the spectral response range extends to 1 micron. The CCD sits on a metal reference plate providing optimal mechanical stability and plane reference, giving measurement-reliant applications heightened accuracy. The camera board measures just 42 x 42 mm and has a metal CS mount (shown above) with C mount option. A metal housing is available, as is a color version without asynchronous reset.

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