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Prodrive Technologies, a global provider of high-tech electronics, mechatronics, embedded computing systems, and power conversion solutions, announced that the official shipment of its new Yooka high-speed camera has started, setting a new standard in area scan imaging for industrial and scientific applications. Designed for performance-critical environments such as wafer metrology, flat panel display inspection, and scientific imaging, the Yooka camera delivers industry-leading speeds and exceptional image quality.
The Yooka camera is available with either a 10- or 21-megapixel sensor and comes bundled with the Apollo frame grabber, which is GenICam-compliant and supports a sustained data throughput of up to 100 Gb/s all through a single PCIe slot. This powerful combination enables readout rates up to 21MP x at 500 frames per second (8-bit), providing a compact and cost-efficient solution for high-throughput image acquisition.
For applications demanding even higher performance, a dual frame grabber configuration can be deployed to double the capture rate up to 1,000 fps at 21MPx/8-bit without compromising image quality or data reliability.
Enabled by a fiber-optic interface, the system ensures reliable and cost-effective high-speed data transmission over long distances. In addition, Prodrive offers firmware customization options to optimize camera readout for single-frame grabber configurations. The Yooka camera and Apollo frame grabber are available now as off-the-shelf products, ready to deliver next-level speed and flexibility in machine vision.
About Prodrive Technologies
Prodrive Technologies, headquartered in the Netherlands and founded in 1993, is a global provider of high-tech electronics, mechatronics, embedded computing systems, and power conversion solutions. With over 2,100 employees across multinational R&D centers and production facilities (in the Netherlands, USA, China, Israel, Germany, Japan, and Suzhou, China), the company supports diverse sectors including semiconductor manufacturing, medical and life sciences, electric mobility, energy infrastructure, and industrial automation.