Camera-to-Light Cable Compatible with Various Industrial Cameras
Smart Vision Lights, a manufacturer of high-brightness LED lights for industrial applications, has announced that its camera-to-light (CTL) series of cables are now available for cameras made by Teledyne DALSA and other OEMs.
Smart Vision Lights, a manufacturer of high-brightness LED lights for industrial applications, has announced that its camera-to-light (CTL) series of cables are now available for cameras made by Teledyne DALSA and other OEMs. The CTL Grey-series cable provides a directly-wired connection between a single light and Teledyne DALSA’s BOA-series cameras. The light cable is designed specifically to operate with BOA cameras and Smart Vision Lights’ LED products, and is plug-and-play for easy connectivity and installation.
The cable features an industry-standard M12 connection and offers power, ground and strobe pass-through capability. Several Smart Vision LED lights can be connected directly to a Teledyne DALSA BOA-series camera with the cable. By using the cable and adapter part #DF34.9-46, Teledyne DALSA BOA cameras can be attached to Smart Vision Lights EZ Mount ring lights.
The CTL Grey series is also available for other cameras, including the Baumer VeriSens XC series, Datalogic, SICK Inspector series, and Cognex’s In-Sight and Dataman models.
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