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The DataMan 390 with the 2/3 CMOS global shutter sensor is a cutting-edge fixed-mount barcode scanner designed to meet the most demanding requirements of industrial automation, traceability, and quality control systems. Featuring an 11.1 mm diagonal sensor and 3.45 x 3.45 m square pixels, this scanner offers ultra-high image resolution of 2448 x 2048 pixels, enabling it to read extremely small, high-density, or low-contrast codes with remarkable clarity and speed.Thanks to its global shutter technology, the DataMan 390 can capture sharp, distortion-free images of fast-moving objectsessential in high-speed production lines, logistics sorting systems, and electronics manufacturing environments. This ensures consistently accurate decoding even when products are moving at high velocity, without the motion blur that can affect rolling shutter systems.With an operating temperature range of 0C to 40C, the DataMan 390 performs reliably in a variety of controlled industrial environments. It also supports a broad storage temperature range from -20C to 80C, making it robust enough to withstand storage and transportation in harsh conditions.The scanner is powered by Cognex's industry-leading decoding algorithms, allowing it to handle a wide range of 1D and 2D symbologies, including damaged, distorted, or direct part marked (DPM) codes. Its high-resolution imaging and compact form factor make it suitable for precision-focused applications such as electronics assembly, semiconductor manufacturing, automotive part verification, and pharmaceutical packaging.In summary, the DataMan 390 (2/3 model) is a top-tier industrial barcode scanner that combines high-resolution global shutter imaging, exceptional temperature resilience, and advanced code reading capabilitiesmaking it the ideal solution for mission-critical identification tasks in modern automated systems.