Discover JAI's New Go-X Series Cameras
JAI has announced the release of twelve additional Go-X Series small machine vision cameras with GigE Vision interfaces operating at 5GBASE-T (5 GigE) speeds. These new models, like the earlier launched 24 Go-X series, come equipped with Sony Pregius S CMOS sensors and resolutions ranging from 5.1 to 24.5 megapixels.
Key Features
State-of-the-Art CMOS Sensors:
The Pregius S sensors feature backside illumination technology that allows for smaller pixel sizes without compromising imaging performance. This enables JAI to provide higher resolutions in compact form factors. With a pixel size of 2.74 µm, the new Go-X cameras maintain a front plate size of 29 mm x 29 mm and an optical format compatible with C-mount lenses, keeping the camera length at just 68 mm.
Specific Resolutions:
Below is a table detailing the specifications for each model:
Model | Megapixels | Resolution (px) | Frame Rate (fps) | Optical Format |
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GOX-5105-5GE | 5.1 MP | 2472 x 2064 px | 103 fps | 1/1.8" |
GOX-8105-5GE | 8.1 MP | 2856 x 2848 px | 66 fps | 2/3" |
GOX-12405-5GE | 12.4 MP | 4128 x 3008 px | 43 fps | 1/1.1" |
GOX-16205-5GE | 16.2 MP | 5328 x 3040 px | 33 fps | 1.1" |
GOX-20405-5GE | 20.3 MP | 4512 x 4512 px | 27 fps | 1/1.1" |
GOX-24505-5GE | 24.5 MP | 5328 x 4608 px | 22 fps | 1.2" |
Each resolution is available in both monochrome and color variants. Color models provide raw Bayer output with an optional 5x5 debayering function for RGB output, supporting formats like 8/10/12-bit monochrome, Bayer, or RGB.
5GigE Interface:
The new cameras feature a 5GBASE-T interface capable of speeds up to 5 Gbps. This allows higher frame rates compared to the original 1 Gbps limit while retaining GigE Vision’s networking benefits and grabber-less connections. The interface includes auto-negotiation, which adapts output speed based on network capabilities.
Xscale Function:
All models include Xscale—a sub-pixel scaling feature that enables fractional pixel adjustments for better compatibility when replacing older cameras or matching optical formats, resolutions, and optical formats with existing systems. Unlike traditional binning (limited to whole pixels), Xscale uses floating-point numbers to create virtual pixels, enhancing flexibility in resizing images without traditional binning limitations.
Total 60 Models:
The launch expands the Go-X Series to a total of sixty models. This includes previously released cameras supporting GigE Vision, CoaXPress, and USB3 Vision interfaces. The series now consists of 48 earlier models plus twelve new 5GBASE-T variants.
Longevity & Durability:
All Go-X cameras are built for industrial use with high shock (80G) and vibration ratings (10G), designed to withstand typical operating conditions, including continuous operation in harsh environments. They also offer a six-year warranty similar to earlier models.
Learn More About the Go-X Series
Explore more details on key components like Pregius S sensors and Xscale function for an optimized machine vision experience.
Last Updated: 2025-09-05 02:28:52