Electro-optical modules for machine vision in robotics, logistics, and lab gear introduced by Teledyne e2v

Oct. 7, 2022
All Optimom 2M models are powered by Teledyne e2v's 2-megapixel low-noise global shutter image sensor that provides sharp images of fast-moving objects.

GRENOBLE, France – Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies company in Grenoble, France, is introducing the 2-Megapixel Optimom MIPI CSI-2 optical modules for embedded systems with machine vision like robotics, logistics, drones, and laboratory equipment.

Optimom 2M features a native MIPI CSI-2 protocol and standard FPC connector to link with embedded computing boards. Integration is instant using a dedicated development kit that includes an adapter board for hardware integration and Linux drivers for software integration with NVIDIA Jetson or NXP i.MX processors.

These electro-optical modules are built with a compact 25-millimeter square outline in one mechanical design that can fit into constrained mechanical systems.

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Designers of machine vision systems can tailor Optimom 2M for several scenarios with two color options in monochrome or RGB, and three lens options: a multi-focus lens, a fixed-focus lens, and no lens.

All Optimom 2M models are powered by Teledyne e2v's 2-megapixel low-noise global shutter image sensor that provides sharp images of fast-moving objects. The multi-focus version combines a broad working distance and wide aperture in one solution with focus adjustment technology.

For more information contact Teledyne e2v online at www.teledyne-e2v.com.

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