Press Release

12thNovember, 2015

Sony introduces new GS CMOS camerasfor advanced machine vision applications

New series of cameras offer advanced features and reliability with superb image quality

Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions Divisiontoday introduced a new series of GS CMOS series cameras that offer clear benefits to designers and end users in factory automation and non-manufacturing markets.

Comprising four models, the XCG-CG240/C and XCG-CG510/C are IEEE1588 compliant, feature multi-pixel averaging technology for optimum performance in a range of environments and are available as black and white or colour cameras. These new GigE cameras form part of Sony’s extensive range of machine vision and security cameraswhichbenefit from Sony’s Global Shutter CMOS sensors, which include industry-leadingPregiusand Exmor RTM technologicaladvantages.

The new GS CMOS cameras are targeted at the European machine vision market, and are particularly well suited to manufacturing sectors within the automotive, electronics/ semiconductors and food & beverage industries. In non-manufacturing sectors, key applications include intelligent transport systems, logistics and postal sorting, high-end security and biometrics.

“At Sony, we have over 25 years’ experience in developing and delivering machine vision solutions which means that we fully understand how systems have developed and evolved over time”, said Arnaud Destruels, European Marketing Manager, Image Sensor Solutions, Sony. “The machine vision market is very challenging and Sony has always been ready to meet these challenges to improve customers’ solutions.With our new GS CMOS series cameras, we are well placed to assist customers with a product that provides market leading levels of performance and reliability”.

Sony Technology

In industrial applications there is often a demand to accurately view the form of fast-moving objects. Traditionally, a rolling shutter has been used as the electronic shutter mechanism in CMOS image sensors in which an unavoidable, intrinsic distortion of the focal plane occurs. Overcoming this problem, Sony’s Pregius is a global shutter pixel technology for active pixel-type CMOS image sensors that use Sony’s low-noise CCD structure to realise undistorted, high image quality.

ExmorR is a back-illuminated CMOS image sensor with improved sensitivity and noise reduction; key factors in enhancing image quality.While radically realigning the fundamental pixel structure from front-illumination to back-illumination, ExmorR retains all the advantages of traditional CMOS image sensors such as low power consumption and high-speed operation.

Real World Advantages

Sony’s GS CMOS cameras are ideally suited to assist the food and beverage industry in contaminated and damaged can detection.The new series of cameras are able to produce high-resolution images of cans in production at the rate of 120,000 cans per hour; that’s 33 cans per second. These figures are achieved through the XCG-CG240/C and XCG-CG510/C’s impressive 2.4Mp@40fps (@8 bit) and 5.1Mp@23fps (@8 bit) processing capabilities. The cameras are designed to optimise product quality and production times and due to the camera’s low noise capability, dynamic range has also been extended.

Sony’s GS CMOS cameras are also extremely well equipped to deal with the challenges of screen printing alignment applications in the semiconductor industry.Installation, setup and maintenance is easier as a result of its carefully designed sensor mounting and design accuracy. GS CMOS boasts the highest image sensor accuracy in the industry[i].

Deployed in law enforcement and traffic control in intelligent transportation systems, the GS CMOS camera’s temperature sensor readout and high reliability maximise heat dissipation management and provides enhanced ‘in the field’ reliability.

In automotive part inspection applications, GS CMOS’ GigE vision interface enables the use of long length cables The camera’s support of PoE, IEEE 1588 and Linux offers single cable solutions and reduces integration cost in high-end security and biometrics applications.

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Frank Grimshaw, Publitek

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Matthew Swinney, Senior Marketing Manager, Sony Image Sensing Solutions.

Tel. +44 (0) 1932 817406 / email:

About Sony Corporation

Sony Corporation is a leading manufacturer of audio, video, game, communications, key device and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. With its music, pictures, computer entertainment and online businesses, Sony is uniquely positioned to be the leading electronics and entertainment company in the world. Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of approximately $68 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015. Sony Global Web Site:

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[i]According to Sony internal research, as of press release date.