Dear Sylvain. Both of our KS722UP cameras recently became "unrecognized USB device". Both are 2-3 years old :). Is that the problem you have? If so, your eMPIA IC chip (EMP2860) could be faulty. You could get a new chip through NET and get a trained person to solider it to the PCB. Our works like new.
Best regards
Morgan Ganerød
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Geochronologist/paleomagnetist
Head of 40Ar/39Ar laboratory
Geological Survey of Norway
Visiting address:
Leiv Erikssonsvei 39
7040 Trondheim, Norway
Postal address:
Postboks 6315 Sluppen
7491 Trondheim, Norway
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Emne: Camera for Photon-Machines Fusion 10.6
Dear all,
I'm currently on the market for a new camera for our Photon-Machines Fusion 10.6 system (used for Ar-Ar dating).
The three-year old KS722UP (Net Gmbh, Germany) USB2 camera is dead, and Teledyne CETAC is offering an "upgrade" which is priced around 3500 euros (approx. 3700 $US).
We are on a tight budget and already encountered several troubles with this Fusion system, so I’m planning to buy a USB camera from a third party.
As we have no way to test various camera models, I would greatly appreciate if one of you could give me advices on a reasonable choice, or maybe someone know a model that’s recognized by Chromium 2.2?
Any help or hints appreciated,
Best regards,
Sylvain GALLET
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Sylvain GALLET, Dr
Research engineer
Laboratoire 40Ar-39Ar
Géoazur - UMR 7329 CNRS UNS
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FRANCE
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