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rates at full resolution. The sensor architecture provides superior anti-blooming, making the models an excellent choice for imaging highly reflective objects or scenes with intense illumination.
www.pixelink.com
Point Grey will debut its 1.3 Megapixel Flea3 GigE camera, featuring the Sony ICX 445 CCD sensor and measuring just 29 x 29 x
30mm in size. Upcoming USB 3.0 models of this camera line will also be running live at the show, including the 1.3 Megapixel Flea3 featuring the VITA1300 CMOS sensor by Cypress. The 2 Megapixel Grasshopper2 GigE Vision camera will also be running live at the show featuring a Sony ICX274 CCD sensor at 30fps along with the new FireWire 1.4 Megapixel Grasshopper2 camera. Also on display will be the Gazelle Camera Link series featuring CMOS image sensors by Cmosis, including the 2.2 Megapixel, 2/3-inch sensor that runs at 280fps and a 4.1 Megapixel, 1-inch sensor at 150fps. Measuring just 44 x 29 x 58mm in size, the Gazelle is the smallest full (eight-tap) Camera Link camera in the world, the company claims. A 3D stereo vision
demo will showcase the Bumblebee2 stereo camera using the MicronTracker optical tracking software by Claron Technology to detect the presence of marked objects and perform real- time pose measurement.
www.ptgrey.com
Power Technology will showcase its new PNF laser module and MK Series laser module, both designed
specifically for machine vision applications. Applications include 3D profiling and imaging, dimensional scanning, high-speed road and rail inspection, web inspection, fluorescence, and illumination. Both modules with their superior electronics can serve as a drop-in replacement for most existing machine vision lasers. The PNF delivers from 0.1mW to 200mW of
output power with a wavelength range between 375nm and 2,330nm. Additional design features include uniform intensity (non-Gaussian) line generators, unique Variable Focus Technology, good wavelength stability, superior optical power stability, and CW, digital or analogue modulation up to 100MHz. The MK Series laser module is capable of output from 150mW to 8W with a wavelength
range between 635nm and 1,064nm. It features a rugged industrial design and precision cooling methods to keep the laser diode at a constant temperature and can be configured for optimal performance at close or long range due to a wide array of customisable optics.
www.powertechnology.com
PPT Vision will exhibit its Impact M-Series embedded vision system. Shown for the first time will be the recently-released colour M-cameras and line-scan M cameras.
The M-Series system allows users to perform up to four unique inspections that can be initiated independently – at different times or simultaneously – utilising a single vision processor. Significant cost savings are achieved by eliminating the need to purchase multiple
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Machine vision in the third dimension? Compact cameras with integrated computer units? Self-confi gurable machine vision applications? Companies in the machine vision sector not only develop systems that revolutionise quality control, but also provide answers to the great challenges of the present day. And they present their ground-breaking innovations at VISION, the world’s leading trade fair for machine vision.
Don’t let the future pass you by, join us!
www.vision-fair.de
Messe Stuttgart, 8 – 10 November 2011
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