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Micro-G1 – miniature rugged high speed camera

Micro-G1 – miniature rugged high speed camera
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Micro-G1 – miniature rugged high speed camera Micro-G1 – An ultra small, rugged high speed camera Hi-G-rated for 200+ G and ready to function in the most limited spaces. A camera for spots that can’t be reached otherwise. The Micro-G1 is particularly suited for all applications where space restrictions apply. The highly light sensitive sensor is built around extremely compact electronics, combined with unique mechanical design. This makes Micro-G1 the world’s smallest stand-alone high speed camera. The camera is designed to withstand G-forces in excess of 200 G / 10 msec (all axes) and spikes of up to 250 G. The Micro-G1 is a small camera for automotive crash test applications where space is limited. AOS Technologies AG Taefernstrasse 20 CH-5405 Baden-Daettwil Unique features and benefits • Size – The world’s smallest stand-alone high speed camera • Camera that fits – A 2 Mpixel sensor and built-in memory • Easy connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet data interface with Power-Over-Ethernet and additional discrete trigger input • Standalone – No PC connection for recording required • Small – A cam

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Imaging studio features Typical frame rates vs resolution Table shows typical resolution vs. fps, Resolution is freely adjustable within limitations of camera/sensor Memory Resolution Maximum speed Number of frames Optical/Sensor specifications Image Sensor Your local AOS partner: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice - v02.2017

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