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Basler Ace Cameras
For the first time, a Basler camera family covers the entire range from cost sensitivity to ultra-fast high performance in a very small 42 x 29 x 29 mm housing. The Basler Ace series includes 18 CCD and CMOS models featuring the most popular resolutions from VGA to 5 megapixels, with a fast throughput of up to 340 fps, in monochrome and color.
With a low starting price and a design targeted for industrial, medical, and traffic applications, you can enjoy a new class of digital cameras that will help you to be even more successful at what you do.
Because the Basler ace uses the same 29 x 29 mm footprint that has been standard on analog cameras for many years, replacement of analog cameras is very easy. Some existing Camera Link cameras and IEEE 1394a or 1394b cameras with this same footprint can also be easily replaced. Because Basler has applied the same bottom mounting options to the Basler ace as seen on most standard analog cameras, Basler has made mechanical replacement extremely simple. The use of a single cable to apply camera power and to transfer data between the Basler ace and a PC makes using these cameras even more convenient. |
The Height of GigE Vision Perfection |
With the Basler ace, you get Basler's bundled experience in GigE Vision, which lets you take the full advantage of their leading edge technology while benefiting from GigE Vision’s newest achievements including:
- More than 100 megabytes of data per second
- Up to 100 meter cable lengths for maximum flexibility
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
- The field-proven Basler pylon driver package with both filter and performance drivers
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Key Features |
- Ground-breaking prices
- Gigabit Ethernet interface with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- VGA to 5 megapixels with selected high quality
- CCD and CMOS sensors
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Model Number Specifications:
Basler Ace |
Resolution
(H x V pixels) |
Sensor |
Sensor
Technology |
Sensor
Size
(optical) |
Pixel Size
(μm) |
Frame
Rate |
Power
Consumption
(PoE/AUX) |
acA640-90gm/gc |
659 x 494 |
Sony ICX424 |
Progressive Scan CCD |
1/3” |
7.4 x 7.4 |
90 |
3.1 W/2.7 W |
acA640-100gm/gc |
659 x 494 |
Sony ICX |
Progressive Scan CCD |
1/4” |
5.6 x 5.6 |
100 |
2.3 W/2.0 W |
acA750-30gm/gc |
752 x 580 |
Sony ICX409 |
Interlaced Scan CCD |
1/3” |
6.5 x 6.25 |
30 |
2.5 W/2.3 W |
acA1300-30gm/gc |
1296 x 966 |
Sony ICX445 |
Progressive Scan CCD |
1/3” |
3.75 x 3.75 |
30 |
2.5 W/2.2 W |
acA1600-20gm/gc |
1628 x 1236 |
Sony ICX274 |
Progressive Scan CCD |
1/1.8” |
4.4 x 4.4 |
20 |
3.4 W/2.9 W |
acA2000-50gm/gc* |
2048 x 1088 |
CMOSIS CMV2000 |
CMOS, Global Shutter |
2/3” |
5.5 x 5.5 |
50 |
TBD |
acA2040-25gm/gc* |
2048 x 1088 |
CMOSIS CMV4000 |
CMOS, Global Shutter |
1” |
5.5 x 5.5 |
25 |
TBD |
acA2500-14gm/gc |
2592 x 1944 |
Aptina MT9P |
CMOS, Rolling Shutter |
1/2.5” |
2.2 x 2.2 |
14 |
2.5 W/2.2 W |
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* Available Q1/2012
Model Number Specifications Applicable for all Gigabit Ethernet Models
Mono / Color |
Mono / Color |
Interface |
Fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) or Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbit/s) |
Video Output Format |
Mono 8, Mono 12, Mono 12 Packed, YUV 4:2:2 Packed, YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed, Bayer BG 8, Bayer BG 12, Bayer BG 12 Packed,
acA750-30gc: Mono 8, YUV 4:2:2 Packed, YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed only |
Synchronization |
Via external trigger, via the Ethernet connection or free run |
Exposure Control |
Via external trigger or programmable via the camera API |
Housing Size (LxWxH) |
42 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm |
Weight |
Less than 90 grams |
Housing Temperature |
Up to 50°C |
Lens Mount |
C-mount |
Digital I/O |
1 opto-isolated input / 1 opto-isolated output |
Power Requirements |
Via Power over Ethernet (802.3af) or + 12VDC (±10%) via the camera´s 6-pin Hirose connector |
Conformity |
CE, FCC, IP30, RoHS, PoE (802.3af), UL (in preparation), GigE Vision, GenICam |
Driver |
Basler pylon SDK including filter and performance driver |
Operating System |
Windows®, Linux® - 32 bit and 64 bit |
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Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. |
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Dimensions for all Gigabit Ethernet Models (in millimeters)
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