Compact industrial camera includes PoE
IDS GmbH released the UI-5480CP industrial camera, which is reportedly one of the smallest to have PoE as a feature.
IDS GmbH announced the UI-5480CP industrial camera offering a five megapixel 1/2-inch CMOS sensor, Power Over Gigabit Ethernet (PoE), and 14 frame-per-second image capture at its highest resolution of 2,560 x 1,920.
At just 29 x 29 x 41 mm, this camera is reportedly one of the smallest models to feature PoE technology, which can supply the camera's power via the data cable.
"The name of the latest member of the uEye family says it all: CP stands for Compact and Power over Ethernet," explained Daniel Seiler, business development manager for IDS. "The UI-5480CP combines the simplicity of USB with the performance of GigE. It is connected with just one cable and offers true plug-and-play ease of use," Seiler said.
For users of analog cameras, the UI-5480CP is an optimal alternative - it combines all of the advantages of digital technology in the popular housing size of analog models. It also makes the most of its advantages in the industrial environment: the robust magnesium housing and screw-on connectors, as well as optically decoupled inputs and outputs, make this the perfect camera for any machine vision task. Other features include rolling and global start shutter and an external 12-24 V power supply for those applications not requiring PoE. The camera has a C-mount for lenses plus offers a host of different filter types (IR, daylight-cut filter or glass).
The UI-5480CP, comes complete with the uEye software package. Thanks to its automatic configuration capability, it can also reportedly be used with the GigE interface immediately, while software tools like Camera Manager and uEye Demo facilitate quick camera integration.
IDS GmbH
- Edited by Chris Vavra, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com
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