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PixeLINK Releases New Higher Resolution Machine Vision Cameras

PixeLINK®, a global provider of industrial cameras for the machine vision and microscopy markets, today announced the release of its Titan USB 3.0 CMOS camera line.

PixeLINK (PRNewsFoto/PixeLINK)

Complementing the company's existing custom USB 3.0 cameras, PixeLINK's newest machine vision cameras offer higher resolutions while ensuring fast image delivery.

"With the addition of the Titan line we are able to offer both off-the-shelf and custom USB 3.0 cameras with resolutions of up to 15 megapixels," explains William Lesniowski, CEO of PixeLINK. "Our newest cameras maintain the quality and reliability that our customers have come to expect from PixeLINK. They are ideal for OEMs and organizations looking to leverage the fast data transfer speeds of USB 3.0 to obtain high quality and high resolution images."

Titan Camera Line

Providing a resolution of 15 megapixels, the Titan PL-D7715 USB 3.0 Global Shutter CMOS camera combines the benefits of high resolution CMOS technology with the high-speed data throughput of USB 3.0.

As with all PixeLINK cameras, Titan cameras can be combined with the acclaimed PixeLINK Software Developer's Kit (SDK) to streamline and simplify the integration of the camera into machine vision applications.

Source: http://www.pixelink.com

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