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748235-01

The Basler ace camera (748235-01) features a 2048 x 1088 CMOS sensor, up to 340 fps, GigE interface, and global shutter in a compact 29.3mm cube design.

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    Description

    The Basler ace camera, with part number 748235-01, falls under the Cameras, Lighting, Optics category. This model, specifically the CAMERA,BASLER,ACA2000-340KC, is designed to deliver superior performance in various imaging applications. It features a high resolution of 2048 x 1088 pixels, allowing for clear and detailed images.

    Capable of operating at a frame rate of up to 340 fps, it provides smooth video capture even in high-speed situations. The camera is equipped with a 1/1.2 inch CMOS sensor, known for its excellent sensitivity and low noise characteristics. This sensor type, combined with a global shutter, ensures crisp images of moving objects without distortion.

    For connectivity, it utilizes a GigE interface, facilitating fast data transfer rates and easy integration into existing systems. Despite its advanced features, the camera maintains a compact form factor with dimensions of 29.3 x 29 x 29 mm and weighs approximately 80 g. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where space is limited but high-quality imaging is essential.

    Part Number 748235-01
    Category Cameras, Lighting, Optics
    Model Basler ace
    Short Description CAMERA,BASLER,ACA2000-340KC
    Resolution 2048 x 1088 pixels
    Frame Rate Up to 340 fps
    Sensor Size 1/1.2 inch
    Sensor Type CMOS
    Interface GigE
    Shutter Type Global Shutter
    Dimensions 29.3 x 29 x 29 mm
    Weight Approx. 80 g

    Question 1: What is the resolution of the Basler ace 748235-01?
    Answer 1: 2048 x 1088 pixels

    Question 2: How fast can the Basler ace camera capture images?
    Answer 2: Up to 340 fps

    Question 3: What type of sensor does the Basler ace use?
    Answer 3: 1/1.2 inch CMOS sensor

    Question 4: What type of shutter does the 748235-01 use?
    Answer 4: Global shutter

    Question 5: What interface does the Basler ace camera have?
    Answer 5: GigE interface