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Omron Sentech STC-MCS43CXP3 CoaXPress Industrial Vision Camera
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Omron Sentech STC-MCS43CXP3 CoaXPress Industrial Vision Camera

Omron Sentech STC-MCS43CXP3 CoaXPress Industrial Vision Camera

Model: STC-MCS43CXP3
MPN: STC-MCS43CXP3
Description

Omron Sentech CoaxPress ;0.4MP;Color Camera

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The Omron Sentech STC‑MCS43CXP3 is a compact, high-speed color industrial vision camera featuring a 0.4-megapixel Sony IMX287 CMOS sensor with a global shutter, delivering crisp, clear images at up to 523 fps. Equipped with a CoaXPress (CXP‑3, single-lane) interface and PoCXP (Power over CoaXPress), the camera simplifies cabling by combining data and power in a single cable.

Housed in a robust yet compact aluminum case (28 × 28 × 40 mm, ~52 g), with a C-mount lens interface, this camera is ideal for industrial environments requiring high-speed imaging—from automated barcode and label inspection to robotic guidance and quality control.

Key Features:

  • High Frame Rate—523 fps at 0.4 MP

    • Captures rapid motion smoothly, enabling real-time inspection even on fast production lines.

  • Sony IMX287 Color Sensor with Global Shutter

    • Delivers distortion-free imaging essential for accurate detection, positioning, and quality control.

  • CoaXPress CXP‑3 Interface with PoCXP

    • High-speed data + power via a single coaxial cable simplifies setup and minimizes clutter.

  • Compact and Lightweight Build

    • Just 28 × 28 × 40 mm in size and about 52 g, this aluminum-housed camera fits into tight machine vision fixtures.

  • Flexible External Connections

    • Includes a BNC connector (75 Ω) for CoaXPress data and a Hirose HR10A-7R-6PB power/signal connector for both image trigger and power.

  • Efficient Power Consumption

    • Consumes under 3.0 W, making it energy-efficient and well-suited for space- or power-constrained systems.

  • Advanced Imaging Controls

    • Supports full-frame or ROI capture, precise triggering modes, exposure down to microseconds, and Bayer color outputs.

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