107145

107145

  • Description:2592 X 1944, 14 FPS, MONO
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Basler Inc.
  • Package:Box

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:2592 X 1944, 14 FPS, MONO
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Basler Inc.
  • Package:Box
  • Type:CMOS
  • Pixel Size:2.2µm x 2.2µm
  • Active Pixel Array:2592H x 1944V
  • Frames per Second:14
  • Voltage - Supply:4.5V ~ 5.5V
  • Package / Case:Module
  • Supplier Device Package:-
  • Operating Temperature:0°C ~ 75°C
  • Grade:-
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107145

Buying Guide
Summary

Basler Inc. 107145 is selected in Image Sensors, Camera category when calibration, drift, and environment constraints must be validated early. Key specs include Description (2592 X 1944, 14 FPS, MONO), Type (CMOS), Temperature (0°C ~ 75°C), and Package/case (Module).

Selection Notes
  • For 107145, verify the operating temperature range (0°C ~ 75°C) and derate as needed in your application.
  • Confirm Pixel Size (2.2µm x 2.2µm) and ensure it matches your integration requirements.
  • Make sure the package/case (Module) is compatible with your footprint and pick-and-place setup.
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.
  • Keep the assembly and footprint constraints consistent (package/case Module, packaging Box) to avoid a late PCB change.
  • For production substitutions, confirm traceability and documentation expectations so the alternate can be released cleanly.
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Send the part number (107145), quantity, target delivery date, and any required packaging or documentation.

Which Pixel Size is listed for 107145?
2.2µm x 2.2µm

What Frames per Second is listed for 107145?
14

Which package/case is listed for 107145?
Module

Application Scenarios

In practice, the question for Basler Inc. 107145 in Image Sensors, Camera is whether it stays inside the electrical/thermal envelope while remaining easy to validate and support. For isolation, engineers validate CMTI, propagation delay, and aging; for indicators, they validate readability across ambient light and temperature. Within practice, optoelectronics are judged by stability in the enclosure: thermal rise, optics, alignment, and contamination over time. Within outdoor housings, optical components are qualified for condensation and UV exposure so brightness and sensitivity remain stable. In medical devices, optical sensing supports pulse oximetry and proximity detection where thermal management and calibration are essential. In machine safety, optical detection and isolation improve noise immunity when equipment is installed near high-power actuators.

Compatibility Advice
  • To reduce integration risk, plan test coverage so drift and degradation can be detected before field failures appear. This keeps integration from depending on typical-only conditions.
  • To keep validation repeatable, plan test coverage so drift and degradation can be detected before field failures appear. This reduces the chance that substitutions push hidden limits.
Project Fit
  • Good fit when you can qualify Basler Inc. 107145 for Image Sensors, Camera integration on the assembled PCB, and you can control mechanical integration and test coverage so drift and degradation are measurable.
  • Poor fit when 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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