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and the GenICam protocol. Configuration is fast and simple, and the access to the camera is carried out using standard interfaces, which eliminate the need for camera-specific software or libraries. www.automationtechnology.de


AutoVimation will present its MV-Construction Kit, allowing engineers to build their own vision system with off-the-shelf solutions.


The company provides robust camera mounts and protective enclosures for all cameras with up to 60 x 60mm cross section, light mounting plates and arms for most illuminators, and complete building sets for common applications like laser triangulation. Protective enclosures are available that provide up to IP68 protection from dust and water. V4A stainless steel enclosures for pharma and food industries are available, with heating and cooling capability, allowing cameras to operate down to -40°C and up to +100°C. AutoVimation also supplies air curtains that maintain a clear view for the camera even in dusty environments. Robust mounting and adjustment brackets are also available, allowing enclosures to be adjusted to any degree of freedom. www.autovimation.com


Basler will introduce the first models of its new Racer line scan camera family, which aims to set new standards in terms of pricing. With the


Racer series, Basler significantly expands its line scan camera portfolio and offers suitable models for many different markets and application areas. Basler is starting with 2k and 4k models with a GigE or a Camera Link interface. Further models with higher resolutions will follow next year. The cameras reach line rates of up to 48kHz via Gigabit Ethernet, and up to 80kHz with the Camera Link interface. Thanks to the latest CMOS technology, the cameras provide very good image quality. www.baslerweb.com


Chromasens will release the high-performance industrial colour line scan camera allPIXA, featuring the latest generation in image processing


technology and camera electronics. The camera has a line frequency of 96kHz, a 2.5-fold increase in comparison with its predecessor.


Baumer Optronic will release the HXG series at the show. The series uses the latest CMOS sensors with Dual GigE interface technology. The HXG cameras are available with resolutions of 2 and 4 Megapixels and transfer reliably more than 100fps data rates. The cameras’ Dual GigE technology lets them achieve a bandwidth of 240MB/s – double the GigE bandwidth – while exploiting all the advantages of Gigabit Ethernet. The standard interface permits simple, flexible integration into existing systems and supports cable lengths of up to 100 metres while simultaneously reducing integration costs. This combination results in short inspection times. www.baumer.com


In order to be able to transmit the generated data quantities in real-time, the allPIXA is also equipped with a new interface, which allows maximum transfer rates of 450MB/s. Modern, trilinear CCD colour line scan sensors with a pixel size of 10µm form the basis for image capture in camera models. The platform for electronic image processing is based on chip technology from the US company Xilinx. The colour line scan camera is available in four resolutions: 1,024, 2,048, 4,096 and 7,300 pixels. www.chromasens.de


e2v will launch the new ELiiXA+, its next generation of line scan camera. Thanks to e2v’s recently developed multi-line CMOS technology, the camera provides 100,000 lines per second in a 16k pixel format and combines high response with an extremely low noise level. This delivers high signal-to-noise ratio even when short integration times are required or when illumination is limited.


The 5µm pixel size is arranged in four active lines, ensuring optimal spatial resolution in both scanning and sensor directions with off-the-shelf lenses. An outstanding data rate in excess of 1.6 Gigapixels per second, delivered via a new CoaXPress interface, allows for extremely high throughput. This opens up an array of new possibilities for demanding applications such as flat panel display, PCB and solar cell inspection. www.e2v.com


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