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Every Grasshopper Express camera is equipped with a 32MB frame buffer, 14-bit analogue-to-digital converter, and on-board temperature and power sensors to monitor camera status.


Like all Point Grey cameras, the


GX-FW provides automatic control of most camera properties, such as gain, exposure, and white balance; user confi guration sets for defi ning custom power-up settings; and customisable region of interest and binning modes. The Grasshopper Express complies with version 1.32 of the IIDC specifi cation, which allows it to be used with many third-party software packages. Also included with every camera is the FlyCapture SDK, a full software library that provides a common control interface for all Point Grey cameras under both Windows and Linux. www.ptgrey.com


Sensitive in NIR Baumer has introduced the HXC20NIR and HXC40NIR CMOS cameras, providing high sensitivity in the near-infrared range (NIR). The cameras are ideal for optical inspection of solar modules. The models are highly sensitive at 900nm and therefore provide effective QC checks of solar wafers. The cameras are even more sensitive than systems with NIR-optimised CCD sensors, according to Baumer. These new developments are a response to industrial demand for shorter measuring times to increase throughput.


using electroluminescence. The high resolution of the camera enables complete modules to be inspected with fewer cameras, thereby simplifying and reducing the cost of inspection.


The high-performance global shutter sensor from Cmosis with correlated double sampling (CDS) provides excellent image quality with low readout noise. In addition, several image formats with up to 12 bits per pixel are supported. The cameras are equipped with a fl exible Camera Link interface that permits high frame rates in the Base (3 taps) and Full (10 taps) modes. The robust, industrial design of the cameras makes them extremely reliable and an optimised thermal concept allows them to be used throughout an expanded temperature range. www.baumer.com


USB 2.0 cameras Lumenera has introduced its 5.0 Megapixel USB 2.0 camera series for industrial and scientifi c imaging applications. Formulated with the Sony Super HAD ICX655 CCD sensor, the Lw560 and Lw565 feature a 2,448 x 2,048 resolution and selectable 8- or 14-bit output, providing exceptional colour images in the visible and near infrared (NIR) light spectrum.


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The HXC40NIR has a resolution of 4 Megapixels with a 1:1 (2,048 x 2,048) aspect ratio, making it optimal for inspection of square solar wafers. The wafer crystal structure is checked for defects


Lumenera’s Lw560 and Lw565 digital cameras are designed to be a versatile solution for a wide variety of applications requiring high sensitivity along with vivid colour reproduction such as traffi c, machine vision, 3D biometrics, ophthalmology and low light imaging. With interline transfer, progressive scan, fully global electronic shutter and a short image integration time, this camera captures high-speed motion images with low chance of blur with short exposure times. Region of Interest (ROI) and


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