14.03.2012
Pixim, provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, announced that CBC (America) has launched the new 8000 series dome cameras integrating Pixim's new Seawolf chip. The cameras are available in indoor and outdoor models with multiple mounting options.
more15.06.2011
Pixim announced today the acquisition of Advasense Technologies Ltd., a developer of next generation CMOS image sensor technology located in Ra'anana, Israel. Advasense was founded with the vision of dramatically improving the image quality of cameras used in mobile applications. The company has since deployed several breakthrough innovations in high resolution image sensors requiring ever-smaller pixel sizes.
more31.05.2011
Pixim announced that Visionhitech Americas introduced new cameras integrating Seawolf, Pixim's latest chip technology. Visionhitech has developed a Seawolf-powered outdoor vandal dome (VD70D88) that is only 3" in diameter as well as a dual-voltage, true day night box camera (VC58D88).
Through Seawolf, Visionhitech's new cameras offer 690 HTVL effective resolution and the industry's proven best wide dynamic range. In addition, Seawolf-based cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color images at a full 30 frames per second.
more05.04.2011
Siqura today announced that its newest cameras will use the Seawolf image sensor from Pixim. The Seawolf imagers are renowned for their excellent image control, superior performance in extreme lighting and low-light conditions, and 690 HTVL effective resolution.
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more22.03.2011
Pixim, provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, announced that deView electronics has introduced eight new cameras integrating Seawolf, Pixim's newest chip. Models include box, indoor dome, vandal dome, ATM, and innovative single-gang box-in-wall-plate and name plate cameras. The Seawolf-based domes are designed with a patent-pending, quick-install adaptor for easy mounting on walls and ceilings while the name plate camera allows the end user to capture facial shots from an ordinary-looking desk name plate.
more15.02.2011
Pixim, leading provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, announced that Checkpoint Systems has launched an innovative Interactive Public View (IPV) monitor integrating Pixim's new Seawolf chip. The IPV monitor is designed for retail loss prevention and integrates with smart fixtures, electronic article surveillance, and RFID-based solutions. It uses customized graphics as well as audible and visual alerts to draw attention to the monitor or deliver messaging related to an alarm or event.
more15.12.2010
Seawolf, Pixim's latest chip offering, has been selected by March Networks for a new IP dome camera designed to deliver color images in near-dark conditions. The compact VideoSphere CamPX MicroDome is an ONVIF-compliant, standard-definition camera with the industry's proven best wide dynamic range (WDR). It delivers clear color images in extremely low-light conditions (0.1 lux), as well as crisp black and white images with its true day/night capability.
more11.11.2010
Pixim Inc., provider of image sensing and processing chips for enterprise security cameras, announced that Optical Video Imaging Inc. (OVii) now offers camera modules based on Seawolf, the latest member of Pixim's chip family. Taiwan-based OVii manufacturers six different Seawolf platforms with over 500 possible configurations including single stack 32mm x 32mm, 38mm x 38mm, 42mm x 42mm printed circuit boards (PCBs) with configurations supporting any type of CCTV or IP camera integration.
more30.10.2010
Finding the right security camera for every application is a challenge for system integrators, installers, end users, and even manufacturers. A revolutionary new camera chip, the Seawolf chip by Pixim, a leading provider of imaging technology for enterprise security cameras, now offers the industry’s highest effective resolution, greatest wide dynamic range, and best low light performance at an affordable price.
more20.09.2010
Korean Camera producer Camtron has introduced four new cameras integrating the new Seawolf chip from Pixim. The chip powers the Camtron's new camera series including three true day/night domes (CTDD-6371, CTMV-6371S, VRDD-6371) and a box camera (CTDC-6372).
Through Seawolf, Camtron's new cameras offer 690 HTVL effective resolution as well as the industry's proven best wide dynamic range. In addition, Seawolf-based cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color images.
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