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Aviator GigE models range from one to four megapixels and can capture more than 100fps thanks to an innovative data transport concept.
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Baumer will introduce the industrial SXG cameras at the show, the first cameras equipped with its Dual GigE
interface. The interface offers an innovative GigE network solution for the implementation of cameras with fast sensors and high frame rates. The interface doubles the standard band
width and with the capability of transferring at 240MB/s, the full potential of Kodak Quad Tap sensors can be used. These sensors provide excellent image quality and high frame rates simultaneously. By using the full performance of the Kodak sensors, the SXG cameras can offer excellent images with resolutions from one to eight megapixels and simultaneous frame rates up to 120fps. All cameras are supplied with Power over Ethernet (POE) technology to eliminate a separate power cable. With a transfer distance of 100m, the
Dual GigE interface offers all the advantages of the standard GigE interface. However, the redundant concept of the Dual GigE system provides better transfer security, ensuring data transfer and reliable camera operation even if one of the two Ethernet cables is disconnected.
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CMOSVision will showcase the X8-16K35, a 16,384 pixel resolution, high-performance, smart line camera. The camera has a pixel size of 3.5 x 3.5µm, a line rate of 40,000 lines per second, anti-blooming functionality, and 13 bits per pixel. USB2.0 or Full configuration Camera Link interfaces are available, along with V-mount lens adaptor. The dimensions of
the camera without the lens are 70 (W) x 120 (H) x 82mm (L).
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Cypress Semiconductor is launching its Vita standard product family with the pre- production of Vita-1300 (1.3 megapixel) and Vita-25k (25 megapixel); and the prototype introduction of Vita-2000 (2 megapixel) and Vita-5000 (5 megapixel). The Vita family sensors all share the same high sensitivity, 4.8 x 4.8µm pixel featuring pipelined and triggered global shutter modes, as well as a conventional rolling shutter mode with CDS correction achieving higher dynamic range. The configurability and the different operation modes make the sensors of this family very versatile and useful for a wide variety of applications and markets. Besides the machine vision market, it can also address the 2D barcode market, intelligent traffic systems, high end security markets, and many more.
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edmund Optics will be
displaying
its Techspec VIS-NIR compact fixed focal length lenses, ideal for use
in factory
automation, inspection or qualification requiring NIR or VIS-NIR performance with transmission up to 1,000nm. These machine vision lenses have been optically designed with the working distance and resolution requirements of factory automation and inspection in mind. Featuring large maximum apertures and a BBAR coating, these high performance lenses can be used in even the most restrictive lighting conditions. The lenses feature locking iris and focus adjustment with recessed set screws to prevent unintentional lens adjustments. The lens housing is rugged and robust, yet compact enough for space-restrictive applications. The
Fujinon will exhibit
an
expanded range of lenses and introduce new high-resolution
5 megapixel lenses. Due to the IR correction, these lenses are best suited for applications using visible light as well as under IR conditions. Initially two fixed focal length models will
be available: the HF35SR4A-1/SA1 with a focal length of f=35mm and F2.0, and the HF50SR4A-1/SA1 offering a focal length of f=50mm and F2.8. Iris control is carried out manually or automatically by DC signal. The lenses were developed for sensors from 1/3-inch up to a maximum size of 2/3-inch. Like all Fujinon machine vision lenses, these lenses also
lenses combine high optical performance, industrial features and small package size.
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eVK Di Kerschhaggl will introduce its new system Helios EC3. The system is specially designed to combine the complexity of hyperspectral imaging with the convenience of image processing. It transforms spectral information (near infrared) into RGB information through various mathematical algorithms. Once the most suitable configuration is found it can be saved to the system in such a way as to enable the system to be used as a standard colour line scan camera and the output data processed with standard image processing methods. The Helios EC3 system is specially designed
for machine builders and system integrators that want to develop their own NIR applications or want to integrate an NIR system to an existing image processing platform. This technology can be used in many fields including recycling, food processing, mining or pharma.
www.evk.biz
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