
IDS Imaging : UI-5270CP Rev. 2.2
Description
Arguably the best CMOS image sensor in the 3 MP class. The UI-5270CP Rev. 2.2 GigE industrial camera with the 1/1.8″ global shutter IMX265 sensor from Sony offers a resolution of 3.2 MP (2056 x 1542 pixels) at a frame rate of 38 fps via the GigE interface. In terms of dynamic range, sensitivity, and linearity, the camera is unrivaled and is enthusiastically received by industrial customers in mechanical engineering, measuring technology, and medical technology. The IDS Software Suite includes a number of special features, such as 30 second long exposure as well as line scan mode for using the area scan camera as a cost-effective alternative to a line scan camera.
Features
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Specifications
Item number | UI-5270CP-M-GL Rev.2.2: AB12037UI-5270CP-C-HQ Rev.2.2: AB12036 |
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Data sheet | UI-5270CP-M-GL Rev.2.2UI-5270CP-C-HQ Rev.2.2 |
Camera family | CP |
Interface | Ethernet |
Interface-Speed | 1.00 Gbps |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor manufacturer | Sony |
Frame rate @ resolution max. | 36.0 fps |
Resolution (h x v) | 2056 x 1542 px |
Optical Area | 7.093 mm x 5.320 mm |
Shutter | Global Shutter |
Optical class | 1/1.8" |
Resolution | 3.17 MP |
Pixel size | 3.45 µm |
IP code | IP30 |
Sensor model | IMX265 |
Product Life Cycle | Series |
CAD Data | CAD Data |
Technical drawing | Technical drawing |
Applications
Biotechnology and life sciences
Image processing can be used, for example, to analyze living organisms and biological processes - from swarm behaviour to cell division.
Electronics inspection
Cameras can check the geometry of printed circuit boards, detect the presence and absence of components as well as dirt and inspect solder joints.
Machine vision
Industrial image processing is used in a wide variety of applications - from quality assurance to automation.
Mechanical engineering
From inspection on the production line to controlling entire systems - camera technology helps to ensure smooth processes.
Medical technology (and laboratory automation)
Image processing is indispensable in medical technology. For instance, IDS cameras provide data for diagnostic purposes in ophthalmology or dentistry.
Metrology
IDS cameras detect objects and provide accurate information, such as their dimensions or positioning.
Pharma and healthcare
By using cameras, it is possible to check e.g. whether packaging is correctly filled and printed or whether there are any impurities.
Traffic and transport (ITS)
Keeping an eye on everything - IDS cameras recognize vehicles, check the traffic flow or help with rail and road inspections.