Emerald Overview
Emerald is Teledyne e2v's family of CMOS image sensors for professional applications ranging from 36M to 67M resolutions. Relying on small global shutter pixels, Emerald sensors are compliant with compact and affordable optics. Their similar architecture and pinouts make the development of multi-resolution offers from a single design easy. All Emerald sensors are embedded with a wide range of on-chip features such as multi-ROI, single-frame HDR and image statistics.
Extreme Precision for Enhanced Manufacturing Yield and Long Distance Identification
- 67 Megapixels delivers 8k of resolution on each side
- Comprehensive ROI features, enable more objects to be captured in a single high resolution shot
- High sensitivity with ultra low-noise performance for powerful identification
Ultra-high Speed for Increased Throughput
- No need to choose between quality and throughput, the Emerald 67M CMOS image sensor uniquely combines ultra fast speed and high resolution
- Available in two speed grades
- Reduced power consumption >3W
Compact Format for Seamless Integration
- Emerald 67M features the smallest global shutter pixel (2.5µm) on the market and an APS-C optical format (unusual for such a high resolution sensor)
- Compliant with standard 59 x 59mm² camera platforms due to its reduced footprint
- Optical and package centers that are fully aligned for an easier integration
Specifications
- Technology
- 2D
- Resolution
- 67.1M
- Resolution - Horizontal Pixels
- 8192
- Resolution - Vertical Pixels
- 8192
- Optical Format
- 29.0 mm
- Lens Mount Compatible
- APS, F-mount, TFL-mount, 35mm, M42
- Shutter type
- Global
- Interface
- LVDS
- Maximum Package Size - Horizontal
- 37
- Maximum Package Size - Vertical
- 42
- Pixel Size - Horizontal
- 2.5
- Pixel Size - Vertical
- 2.5
- Chroma (Standard)
- Mono, Bayer
- Spectrum
- Visible, NIR
- Frame/Line Rate
- 90 fps
- NIR Enhanced
- Optional
- Sensor Family
- Emerald
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