e-con Systems™ launches GigE low light HDR camera based on Sony STARVIS IMX462 sensors

e-con Systems™, a globally renowned embedded camera company, launches RouteCAM_CU20, an HDR GigE ultra-low light camera with network synchronisation capability.

RouteCAM_CU20

RouteCAM_CU20 is the first product launched in the RouteCAM series – a portfolio of best-in-class GigE cameras from e-con Systems. RouteCAM_CU20 is an OEM HDR camera based on the Sony STARVIS IMX462 sensor that comes with excellent low light and NIR (Near InfraRed) performance.

The camera can be easily integrated with all image processing platforms, including X86 processors and ARM processors.

PoE with GigE interface

This is also a PoE camera that offers the ability to transmit power as well as data over a single GigE interface

The GigE interface of this camera ensures reliable transfer of data up to a distance of 100m. This is also a PoE camera that offers the ability to transmit power as well as data over a single GigE interface.

Also, it comes with the ONVIF protocol support which allows the integration of this camera with any ONVIF-based system easily.

Reliable connection, long-distance support

RanjithKumar Muthurajan, BU Head- Retail at e-con Systems™, said “e-con Systems being a pioneer of GMSL, MIPI, and USB cameras has now forayed into Gigabit Ethernet cameras with the new 'RouteCAM series'. We see a high demand for OEM cameras with a reliable connection, and long-distance support, and at the same time customers want to use the existing infrastructure to lower their product development cost.”

He adds, “To address these needs, we have now launched RouteCAM_CU20, a full HD, HDR camera based on Sony STARVIS sensor. With these features, we aim to serve various markets with applications, such as Autonomous Mobile Robots, Smart Farming, Patient monitoring, Smart traffic & parking lot management, Autonomous shopping, and Telepresence robots."

Key features of RouteCAM_CU20

  • Network synchronisation - To provide synchronised multi-camera streaming.
  • Customisation - Can be customised including optics, form factor, etc. to meet customers’ unique requirements.
  • Sony STARVIS IMX462 - HDR, NIR, and ultra-low light capabilities.
  • PoE - Ensure power supply for the camera through the data cable itself.
  • GigE interface - Ensures reliable connection to transfer video data up to a distance of 100m.
  • 264/H.265 encoding - Ensures high-quality video transmission with minimal bandwidth.
  • ONVIF protocol support – Allows integration of this camera with any ONVIF-based system easily.

Availability

Customers interested in evaluating RouteCAM_CU20 can visit the online web store and purchase the product.

Customisation and integration support

e-con Systems with its deep expertise and knowledge in various camera interfaces and embedded vision applications provides necessary customisation services and end-to-end integration support for RouteCAM_CU20 to meet your application’s unique requirements. 

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