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CIS Camera Link Line Scanner

Discover the CIS Camera Link line scan sensor, customizable up to 6000 mm with high-resolution output, perfect for web inspection, security printing, and machine vision.

Important Update

This component is now available through our sister company, RESTAR FRAMOS. For a production-ready alternative, explore our compatible integrated modules.

Product Summary

High-speed Contact Image Sensor for precision inspection with Camera Link Base and Full support.

The WHEC CIS Camera Link is a high-speed, high-precision Contact Image Sensor system designed for demanding line scan applications across a range of industries. Available in both Camera Link Base and Full configurations, this scanner delivers distortion-free, 1:1 image acquisition across customizable scanning widths from 18 mm up to an impressive 6000 mm. It provides accurate, high-resolution imaging ideal for web inspection and surface analysis. Engineered for flexibility, it supports integrated or external lighting, multiple color sources (White, R, G, B, IR, UV), and resolutions up to 1200 dpi. The system is optimized for industries requiring meticulous inspection such as battery production, foil and textile manufacturing, printing, and quality control of optical security features. With selectable working distances and scanning speeds adapted to monochrome and color operations, this CIS module is an optimal choice for high-speed and high-accuracy applications. Thanks to its precision and configurability, it delivers exceptional image quality with minimal setup complexity, making it a preferred solution in modern machine vision environments.

CIS Camera Link Line Scanner Highlights

  • Camera Link Base and Full configurations
  • Customizable scanning width up to 6000 mm
  • Integrated or external lighting options
  • High-resolution 1:1 image capture

Targeted Applications

  • Surface inspection (e.g. batteries, metals)
  • Printing and foil quality control
  • Banknote and ID security checks
  • Industrial machine vision systems

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface
Camera Link
ManufacturerManufacturer
WHEC

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