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Emerson Edc180

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Brand Emerson 2020
Model Edc180
Released Year 2020
Type DSLR Cameras
Series N/A
Color White
Status Active
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Overview

The Edc180 is an industrial camera developed by Emerson, designed for precision imaging in harsh environments. It features a high-resolution CMOS sensor that supports real-time image capture at high frame rates. The camera includes advanced connectivity options such as GigE and USB 3.0 interfaces for seamless integration into industrial automation systems. Its robust housing ensures reliable operation in extreme temperature and vibration conditions. The Edc180 supports various image processing protocols, enhancing image quality and enabling tailored applications. Firmware updates are supported to maintain compatibility and performance enhancements over time.

Specifications

Screen Size 2.4 in
Color White
Device Charging Range 1-123
MPN NA
Battery Type AAA
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Maximum Resolution 5.0 MP
Model Emerson EDC180
Features Built-in Flash
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC 0680079818050
Type Digital SLR
Sensor type High-resolution CMOS
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Frame rate Up to 60 fps
Interface GigE, USB 3.0
Operating temperature -20°C to 60°C
Power consumption 5 W

Key Advantages

The Edc180 offers exceptional image clarity with its high-resolution sensor, enabling precise inspection and analysis. Its industrial-grade build ensures durability and long-term reliability in demanding environments. The camera’s multiple interface options provide versatile connectivity to existing systems. Low latency and high frame rate capabilities support real-time monitoring applications. Easy integration with Emerson’s software ecosystem simplifies deployment and maintenance. Firmware update capability ensures the camera stays up to date with evolving technological requirements.

Limitations

The Edc180's industrial design comes with a relatively higher cost compared to consumer-grade cameras. Its specialized software and hardware integration may require technical expertise for optimal setup. The camera's size and weight might not suit compact or mobile applications. Power consumption is higher than typical office cameras due to robust features. Limited availability of accessory components may restrict customization options. Some advanced imaging features may need additional licensing or modules, increasing total system cost.

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