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Basler ace2 a2A2440-98g5cBAS Color 5GigE Basic Camera

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Specifications

General

Type:
Color Camera
Model Number:
a2A2440-98g5cBAS
Manufacturer:
Basler
Camera Series:
Ace2
Spectrum:
Color

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
55.5 x 29 x 29 mm (without lens mount or connectors)
Weight (g):
102
Housing:
Full

Sensor

Sensor Format:
2/3"
Resolution (Megapixels):
5.00
Frame Rate (fps):
98.00
Pixels (H x V):
2,448 x 2,048
Pixel Size, H x V (μm):
3.45 x 3.45
Sensing Area, H x V (mm):
8.45 x 7.07
Imaging Sensor:
Sony IMX250
Type of Sensor:
Progressive Scan CMOS
Shutter Type:
Global
Pixel Depth:
8/10/12
Exposure Time:
hardware trigger & freely programmable
Machine Vision Standard:
GigE Vision 2.0, GenICam

Electrical

Power Consumption (W):
5.5

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Interface:
GigE
Connector:
GigE, RJ45 with Screw Locks
Power Supply:
PoE or 12-24 VDC
GPIOs:
1 opto-coupled input line, 2 general purpose I/O (GPIO) lines
Synchronization:
Hardware Trigger (GPIO), Software Trigger, or Free Run
Interface Port Orientation:
Back Panel
GPIO Connector Type:
M8 6-pin

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
C-Mount
Mounting Threads:
¼-20 with Tripod Mount Adapter #16-641

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
-10 °C - 50 °C

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

  • SONY Pregius S Sensors Available with up to 24MP
  • Proven Compact Housing (29 x 29mm)
  • Powerful Computer Vision Feature Set with Optional Beyond Features
  • Basler ace GigE Cameras Also Available

Basler ace2 GigE/5GigE Cameras are available in two versions that provide optimized hardware design, proven compact and robust housing, and state of the art CMOS sensor technology with excellent image quality from Sony’s 2nd-Gen Pregius, 3rd-Gen STARVIS, or the latest 4th-Gen Pregius S sensors. These second-generation Ace cameras include all of the components of the first-generation Ace cameras along with integrated features such as a status LED, removable IR cut filter, and robust M8 connector. The Basler ace2 GigE/5GigE Camera Basic version offers excellent price to performance ratio with powerful Computer Vision feature set, while the Pro version unlocks unique advanced Beyond features such as Pixel Beyond and Compression Beyond for maximum performance to meet with demanding application requirements. These cameras include the industry proven Basler Pylon SDK Software and Driver and conform to GenICam (GigE Vision 2.0) standards, making them a fast and cost-effective solution to software integration. Basler ace2 Cameras are available in both GigE, 5GigE and USB3.0 interfaces and are ideal for a wide range of applications such as factory automation and industrial robotics.

Technical Information

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Accessories

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10G/5G/1G GigE PoE+ NBASE-T Ethernet Card #16-033 ₹27,000   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Basler ace2 GigE Power Supply, M8 6pin #16-644 ₹6,100   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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US Plug Power Supply Cable, 1.8m #15-280 ₹1,300   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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EU Plug Power Supply Cable, 1.8m #15-279 ₹1,300   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Basler ace2 GPIO cable, M8 6pin to Open, 5m #16-643 ₹6,000   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Basler ace2 GPIO cable, M8 6pin to Open, 10m #16-642 ₹6,000   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Basler ace2 ¼-20 Tripod Mount Adapter #16-641 ₹3,000   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Cable GigE Cat 6 SFTP 5m #68-470 ₹1,100   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Cable GigE Cat 6 SSTP 10m #68-471 ₹1,800   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Cable GigE Cat 6 SSTP 20m #68-472 ₹3,000   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Cable GigE Cat 6 SSTP 30m #68-473 ₹4,100   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Cable GigE Cat 6 SSTP 50m #68-474 Clearance ₹13,400   Request Quote
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Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Single Port injector #68-469 ₹7,100   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Basler AC Power Cord USA, 1.8m #90-033 New ₹870   Request Quote
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