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Emergent Vision Technologies' Zenith Hz-65000-G 100GigE camera features: - Platinum Award winning technology - Gpixel GMAX3265 sensor - 65.4MP at 71 fps - Cost effective accessories - Extremely low CPU, latency, and jitter - Microsecond synchronization using IEEE1588 - Cable lengths up to 10km. - Now shipping
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The new SWIR camera series of Photonfocus cover a spectral range from 900 to 1,700nm. The MV3-D320I-T01-G2 SWIR camera is based on an InGaAs image sensor and comes with a special feature: a unique MROI feature (Multi Region of Interest), which increases the frame rate by selecting up to 128 individual regions to be sent. This makes this series ideal for push-broom hyperspectral systems. With a full well capacity of 3.5Me-, the camera is optimized for high dynamic range and high signal-to-noise ratio applications. For easy integration, the camera is available with GigE or CameraLink interface. The InGaAs global shutter sensor enables high-speed applications with frame rates of up to 344fps.
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Image: Baumer Optronic GmbH
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For high-precision images in very warm environments, the Baumer portfolio includes industrial cameras with a cooling channel directly integrated in the housing. Via this channel, the new CX. XC models can be cooled with ...
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Image: IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
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IDS will launch industrial cameras with 10GigE high-speed interface and various sensors under the name uEye Warp10. These are capable of precisely capturing high-speed processes and forwarding the image information in the network without delay. ...
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Image: OPT Machine Vision Tech Co. Ltd.
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OPT Machine Vision's 20MP Dolphin lens series delivers high-resolution images on camera pixels as small as 2.4µm, up to a sensor format of 1.1" (image circle diameter 17.6mm). The focal length range extends from 12 to ...
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Image: iim AG Measurement + Engineering
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Under the name BASIC, Lumimax is presenting a new, high-performance LED lighting series for simple Machine Vision applications. The reduction to essential functions and the smart optomechanical design allow acquisition costs for this series to be optimised while maintaining high quality and reliability.
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Image: MVTec Software GmbH
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On 07 October, MVTec releases version 5 of Merlic. Among other things, improved camera handling is made possible by the Image Source Manager (ISM). This completely separates the image acquisition source from the image processing part, so that image ...
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Image: Allied Vision Technologies GmbH
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With the Alvium 1800 C-2040 and C-1620, Allied Vision expands its camera series with two Sony IMX back-illuminated CMOS sensors with Pregius S global shutter technology. The Alvium 1800 C-2040 combines a square sensor format ...
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Image: Adaptive Vision Sp. z o.o.
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Packed with exciting features, including Deep Learning OCR, automatic model training, EtherNet/IP protocol support as well as program breakpoints, this brand new version defines a new standard for machine vision software.
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Cubert extends their family of Light Field snapshot Hyperspectral cameras with the Ultris5. Packing a 5MP sensor into a 30x30x50mm package, the camera records complete data cubes of 250x250 pixels and 50 spectral bands at 15Hz across its 450-850nm ...
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Image: IFM Electronic GmbH
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The O2D5xx series vision sensors by IFM reduce the effort required for programming and commissioning. Users are guided step by step through the parameterization process in software. Standard applications can be easily implemented with ready-made ...
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Image: Wenglor Sensoric GmbH
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The simple installation via Plug&Play, as well as the browser-based user interface WebLink and the uniform interface concept of the 19 new models of the C5PC 1D/2D code scanner series by wenglor enable users to create a wide range of new application ...
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Image: AT - Automation Technology GmbH
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The infrared camera with microscope optics from AT - Automation Technology was developed for the inspection of electronic components. Until now, detailed analyses in the micrometer range could usually only be performed with cooled IR cameras. ...
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