The core component of CCD high-definition industrial cameras is the CCD photosensitive chip, which converts optical signals into analog current signals through the CCD photosensitive chip. This process requires amplifying and analog-to-digital converting the current signal to achieve image acquisition, storage, transmission, processing, and reproduction. CCD industrial cameras have become a key tool in the field of industrial imaging due to their compact size, light weight, low power consumption, and fast response.
TXGA IEEE-1394 connector, with an output bandwidth of up to 400Mbps, enables clear and smooth imaging of CCD industrial cameras. The product also supports the function of supplying power to external devices, achieving stable and efficient long-distance real-time data transmission.