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Omron Sentech FS‑B2KU7GES‑M42 Line Scan Camera – 2K Monochrome, GigE PoE
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Omron Sentech FS‑B2KU7GES‑M42 Line Scan Camera – 2K Monochrome, GigE PoE

Omron Sentech FS‑B2KU7GES‑M42 Line Scan Camera – 2K Monochrome, GigE PoE

Model: FS-B2KU7GES-M42
MPN: FS-B2KU7GES-M42
Description

Omron Sentech GigE Line Scan Camera, 2K, Monochrome, CMOS AWAIBA DR-2K-7, 7.0 µm, 51 kHz, M42 Mount, POE

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$1,755.00
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The Omron Sentech FS‑B2KU7GES‑M42 is a precision-engineered 2K monochrome CMOS line scan camera tailored for high-speed industrial imaging applications. It features a GigE Vision interface with Power over Ethernet (PoE), streamlining installation by combining both data and power through one cable.

Built around the AWAIBA DR‑2K‑7 global shutter sensor with 7 µm pixels, this camera delivers a high scan rate of 51 kHz, perfect for capturing fast-moving processes with clarity and accuracy. The M42 mount offers versatile lens options for varied inspection setups 

Compact, durable, and designed for demanding operational environments—including up to +70 °C—it’s ideal for automation, quality control, and production line monitoring systems.

Key Features:

  • 2K (2048×1) Monochrome Line Scan Sensor – Delivers high-resolution with precision quality.

  • GigE Vision Interface with PoE Support – Simplifies cabling by integrating power and data in a single RJ45 cable.

  • High Speed Scan Rate – Up to 51 kHz, ideal for fast industrial processes

  • Global Shutter (AWAIBA DR‑2K‑7) – Eliminates motion distortion for clean, accurate captures 
  • M42 Lens Mount (P=1.0) – Offers flexible optical integration and lens selection 
  • Compact & Industrial-Grade Build – Dimensions: 56 × 58 × 35.1 mm; Weight: ~210 g; operates up to +70 °C 
  • Flexible Power Options – Operates via PoE (≤4.7 W) or optional external power (10.8–26.4 V DC, ≤4.3 W) 
  • Rich Functionality – Includes modes like full scan, ROI, edge/pulse trigger, free‑run; supports Mono8/10/12 formats, gain, binning, chunk data, PTP (IEEE1588), and user setting storage

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