The Sony IMX487 ultraviolet (UV) sensor-equipped 'Atlas10' camera from LUCID Vision Labs, Inc., is now in production. The ‘ATX081S-UC 10GigE PoE+ UV’ camera can capture images in the ultraviolet light spectrum between 200 and 400 nm thanks to its high UV sensitivity 8.1 MP Sony IMX487 global shutter CMOS sensor. The camera boasts an array of advanced features, including Active Sensor Alignment for excellent optical performance, Power over Ethernet (PoE+), M12 and M8 connectors, and a broad operating temperature range of -20°C to 55°C.
"The Atlas10 UV offers excellent sensitivity in the UV wavelength and is packed with industrial features designed to provide high-speed and reliable operation in challenging environments," says Rod Barman, President at LUCID Vision Labs. "The Sony IMX487 offers improved quantum efficiency, high dynamic range and reduced noise, enabling high-quality imaging for a broad range of advanced sensing applications."
UV Sensor-Equipped Cameras
LUCID Launches the 'Atlas 10' Ultraviolet-Equipped Camera
Trend Themes
1. UV Imaging Technology - The use of UV imaging technology in cameras provides an opportunity for improved image quality in industrial applications by capturing images in the ultraviolet light spectrum.
2. Advanced Sensing Applications - The Atlas10 UV camera's advanced features provide opportunities for sensing applications in challenging environments.
3. Active Sensor Alignment Technology - Active Sensor Alignment technology in the Atlas10 UV camera provides an opportunity for excellent optical performance.
Industry Implications
1. Industrial Imaging - Industrial imaging companies can adopt the Atlas10 UV camera to capture high-quality images in challenging environments.
2. Advanced Sensing Technology - Companies focused on advanced sensing technology can benefit from the Atlas10 UV camera's advanced features.
3. Optical Engineering - The Active Sensor Alignment technology in the Atlas10 UV camera provides opportunities for optical engineering firms to improve camera performance.