The L300 Series highlights Basler's commitment to common sense
camera design. These tri-linear cameras offer users a cost-effective
way of implementing color in line scan applications. The mono
versions with their three monochrome lines can be easily used
as a high sensitivity line scan camera. With 3 lines x 2098 pixels
per line, L301 series cameras offer an
exceptional price/performance ratio.
L304 series cameras offer useful new
features and high resolution with 3 lines
x 4080 pixels per line.
With a choice of three different
integration modes as well as adjustable
gain and offset, these are very flexible
cameras. L300 cameras can be triggered
via an external sync signal or operated
in an internally controlled "free-run" mode. All settings can be adjusted
by means of simple programming
commands via a serial port. The
cameras operate with a single voltage
power supply and have simple cabling
requirements.
Your benefits from the Basler L300 family include:
An expensive matched lens is not required to capture optimum
image quality, providing you with an affordable solution for
color imaging
Use of a tri-linear sensor results in a very compact camera,
reducing the space needed in your installation
LED indicators and test image generation capability reduce your
integration time and aid troubleshooting
Extensive and complete factory testing ensures consistent
product quality
An integrated spatial correction feature combines pixel data
and the lines in the sensor, eliminating the need for computer
resources to perform this task
Electronic exposure time control provides maximum flexibility
Simple integration into your application is ensured with a
combination of new useful features and a Windows setup
tool.
L304k/kc Specifications *
L300 Series
L301k
L301kc
Camera
Resolution
3 lines x 2098 pixels
Sensor Type
Tri-linear CCD monochrome
Tri-Linear CCD color
Pixel Size (µm)
14.0 μm x 14.0 μm x 14.0 μm pitch
Center-to-center-spacing
112 μm
Pixel Clock
20 MHz
(in 8 bit triple output mode)
40 MHz
(in dual 8 bit or 10 bit output mode)
40 MHz
(in dual 8 bit or 10 bit output mode)
20 MHz
(in 8 bit RGB output mode)
40 MHz
(in dual 8 bit or 10 bit output mode)
40 MHz
(in dual 8 bit or 10 bit output mode)