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Teledyne DALSA Introduces Piranha4 Quadlinear Camera for Multispectral Imaging

WATERLOO, Ontario – October 16, 2014 - Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies (NYSE: TDY) company and global leader in machine vision technology, today introduced its Piranha4 2k quadlinear line scan camera featuring red, green, and blue (RGB) outputs plus a Near Infrared (NIR) channel for multispectral imaging.

The quadlinear Piranha4 is built around Teledyne DALSA’s advanced CMOS image sensor design. Wafer-level dichroic filters enable spectrally independent RGB and NIR outputs, enhancing detection capability for a wide range of machine vision applications, including print, bank note inspection, electronics manufacturing, food and material sorting. 

“Our Piranha4 multispectral camera extends line scan capability beyond color imaging,” commented Xing-Fei He, Senior Product Manager. “The NIR channel enables OEM in print inspection, electronics manufacturing, and food and material sorting to easily detect defects they couldn’t see before. Some customers are currently using one trilinear camera (for color imaging) with a monochrome camera (for NIR imaging) in a system. Now they will be able to replace two cameras with one quadlinear multispectral camera and realize significant cost-savings.”

The new RGB+NIR Piranha4 multispectral camera is available in 2k resolution, with 14.08 micron pixel size and delivers a maximum line rate of 70 kHz. In addition to its multispectral capability, the camera also features sub-pixel spatial correction, horizontal parallax correction, multiple AOI and ROI, and independent exposure time for each color channel. Flat field correction can be done on each channel or as a group.

Key features include:

  • Teledyne DALSA’s proprietary CMOS sensor technology
  • Spectrally independent RGB+NIR channels
  • High speed 70 kHz
  • Small form factor
  • Sub-pixel spatial correction
  • Horizontal parallax correction
  • Multiple AOI/ROIs for output and calibration
  • 8, 10, or 12 bit depth selectable

Product Details and Availability
The Piranha4 multispectral camera will be featured in a “live” demo at the VISION Show from November 4-6 at Messe Stuttgart in Germany, Hall 1, Booth D 54. Full production is scheduled for January 2015.

For more information visit the Piranha4 product page. Contact your regional sales representative for more information. For a full resolution image, visit Teledyne DALSA's online media kit.

About Teledyne DALSA’s Machine Vision Products and Services
Teledyne DALSA is a world leader in the design, manufacture and deployment of digital imaging components for the machine vision market. Teledyne DALSA image sensors, cameras, smart cameras, frame grabbers, software, and vision solutions are used in thousands of automated inspection systems around the world and across multiple industries including semiconductor, solar cell, flat panel display, electronics, automotive, medical, packaging and general manufacturing. For more information, visit www.teledynedalsa.com/imaging

About Teledyne DALSA, Inc.
Teledyne DALSA is an international leader in high performance digital imaging and semiconductors with approximately 1,000 employees worldwide, headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1980, the company designs, develops, manufactures and markets digital imaging products and solutions, in addition to providing specialized semiconductor products and services including MEMS. For more information, visit Teledyne DALSA’s website at www.teledynedalsa.com.

 
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Media Contact:
Geralyn Miller
Teledyne DALSA
Tel: +1-519-886-6001 ext. 2187
email: [email protected]

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Published 2014-10-16

Proprietary CMOS Sensor Design Delivers Spectrally Independent RGB+NIR outputs



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