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integrated coaxial lighting that allows for even illumination of the object field. Its long working distance of 70.9mm makes
it less susceptible to heat, particles or oil during inspections. Episcopic lighting can be integrated upon request for more homogeneous illumination of objects under examination. Moritex and Schott offer high-performance LED and halogen light sources that come equipped with fibre optic light guides on an optional basis. A wide range of accessories are also available.
www.schott.com
ColorRanger, multi-aspect imaging using one single camera Fredrik Nilsson Sick Vertriebs
Sick is presenting a high- speed 3D camera with simultaneous high-quality colour capability at up to
3,072-pixel resolution. The ColorRanger E combines the functionality of a 3D camera and a colour line scan camera. It can be configured to provide several different measurements at the same time, such as 3D shape, colour, laser
scatter, and monochrome, according to the exact need of each specific application. As a result, one ColorRanger can replace the needs of several different cameras, which reduces the system size as well as the hardware and integration costs. ColorRanger E is based on a unique CMOS
sensor with on-chip processing and software controlled windowing. The 3D data is based on laser line triangulation. Examples of applications where both colour and 3D shape matters can be found in various industries such as food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, electronic assemblies and wood.
www.sick.com
Currera-R atom based industrial smart camera Pavol Stefek Softhard Technology
Currera Intelligent Vision System (IVS) is a compact, complete, easy to use and deploy PC-based imaging and vision solution, integrating camera and PC in single, matched and tuned industrial package.
The IVS platform is an open vision
application and operating system, and fully supported line of Atom PC-based intelligent vision systems, overcoming the limitations of conventional industrial smart cameras. Currera features integrated and well- matched imaging, interfacing and processing sub-systems, reducing the bandwidth bottlenecks as well as space, power and cabling requirements. High performance fusion of imaging and
processing hardware results in exceptionally low image acquisition requirements of less than one per cent of the CPU resources at 2.5Gbit/s acquisition bandwidth. This, and the fact the PC is an industry standard, offers a range of new design options and applications.
http://softhard.com
The smallest C-mount digital camera
Myriam Beraneck Sony Image Sensing Solutions Europe
Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions (ISS) division has created one of the smallest C-mount camera modules in the industry. The device is being launched at Vision 2010. At 29 x 29 x 19mm the device, called Micro
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