107139

107139

  • Description:1280 X 960, 54 FPS, MONO
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Basler Inc.
  • Package:Box

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:1280 X 960, 54 FPS, MONO
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Basler Inc.
  • Package:Box
  • Type:CMOS
  • Pixel Size:3.75µm x 3.75µm
  • Active Pixel Array:1280H x 960V
  • Frames per Second:54
  • Voltage - Supply:4.5V ~ 5.5V
  • Package / Case:Module
  • Supplier Device Package:-
  • Operating Temperature:0°C ~ 75°C
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107139

Buying Guide
Summary

Basler Inc. 107139 is used in Image Sensors, Camera category where placement, interface fit, and operating envelope drive measurement reliability. Key specs include Description (1280 X 960, 54 FPS, MONO), Type (CMOS), Temperature (0°C ~ 75°C), and Package/case (Module).

Selection Notes
  • For 107139, make sure the package/case (Module) is compatible with your footprint and pick-and-place setup.
  • Make sure your rails cover (4.5V ~ 5.5V) across temperature and load, with adequate margin.
  • Verify the operating temperature range (0°C ~ 75°C) and derate as needed in your application.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • In Image Sensors, Camera, confirm that alternates preserve startup states and fault behavior so system behavior does not change quietly.
  • Always compare the datasheet test conditions behind key specs (load, frequency, temperature) to avoid swapping in a part that was characterized differently.
  • Then confirm the operating envelope (supply 4.5V ~ 5.5V, temperature 0°C ~ 75°C) with margin for transients and derating.
  • For production substitutions, confirm traceability and documentation expectations so the alternate can be released cleanly.
FAQ

Who is the manufacturer of 107139?
Basler Inc.

How do I validate sensor performance for 107139?
Test with real fixtures and environmental conditions, then confirm calibration, drift, and noise behavior meet your requirements.

What is the supply voltage range of 107139?
4.5V ~ 5.5V

What Pixel Size is listed for 107139?
3.75µm x 3.75µm

Application Scenarios

In production Image Sensors, Camera builds, parts like Basler Inc. 107139 are shortlisted for predictable behavior, clear documentation, and stable supply. In practice, well-integrated optoelectronics improve user feedback, sensing robustness, and noise immunity in real products. For isolation, engineers validate CMTI, propagation delay, and aging; for indicators, they validate readability across ambient light and temperature. In medical equipment, unambiguous indication and stable optical sensing support usability and safety requirements. In industrial HMIs, bright indicators and optical sensing improve diagnostics when panels are exposed to dust, oil mist, and high ambient light. Within appliances, indicator lifetime and thermal rise determine whether UI feedback stays consistent after years of heat soak.

Compatibility Advice
  • For compatibility, validate CTR or optical transfer behavior across temperature and aging so margins remain stable over life. This helps field behavior stay predictable across lots.
Project Fit
  • Works best when you can validate Basler Inc. 107139 for Image Sensors, Camera integration across temperature and supply corners, typically when you need repeatable measurement behavior with a defined test plan across production lots. On the other hand, a weaker fit when integrating Basler Inc. 107139 for Image Sensors, Camera, the input environment is poorly controlled and cannot be replicated for validation, because the behavior cannot be verified in a repeatable way.
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