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10 megapixel USB 3.0 cameras The Imaging Source has released a 10 megapixel industrial camera with a USB 3.0 interface.


The cameras are based on the Aptina MT9J003 sensor offering high resolution, high speed and good image quality. The monochrome and colour cameras offer a great price/performance ratio and are ideally suited to a variety of demanding applications in microscopy, production automation, quality assurance, logistics, medicine, science, and security.


The camera family is supplied in a compact and robust industrial housing with C/CS lens mount and I/Os. More than 10 image resolutions between VGA and 10 megapixels can be selected with a maximum frame rate of 7fps at 10 megapixels, 30fps at full HD and 94fps at VGA. To attain optimal image quality in varying light conditions, a number of automatic modes can be set. The software support for Windows and Linux means getting started with the cameras is quick and integrating them into applications only takes a few lines of code. www.theimagingsource.com


Sweep+ colour line scan cameras JAI has expanded its Sweep+ series of multi- imager prism-based colour line scan cameras with two new models based on four-CMOS prism technology. The models, LQ-401CL and LQ-201CL, are designed to perform separate imaging of visible red, green and blue, plus near infrared light.


The cameras are capable of capturing the RGB and NIR light spectrum bands simultaneously in four separate channels through the same optical path. This combined RGB/NIR camera technology makes it possible to identify an even wider set of defects, such as on fruit, PCB boards, tiles, textiles, print-inspection and web inspection.


The dichroic coatings on the prism boundaries


provide steep spectral curves, which minimise the colour crosstalk thereby increasing the colour precision in the images.


Besides a high colour precision, the cameras deliver perfectly aligned line scan images independently of the viewing angle to the inspected object, or of variations on conveyer belt speed or whether objects have a curved texture.


The LQ-401CL model features a line resolution of 4,096 pixels at 18,252 lines per second,


while maintaining image quality at a signal-to- noise ratio of 55dB. The LQ-201CL delivers a line resolution of 2,048 pixels at 30,014 lines per second at 55dB SNR.


The cameras output 4 x 8 bits or 4 x 10 bits through a Camera Link interface. A binning function can combine the values of two adjacent pixels at the output stage resulting in a doubling of sensitivity. A number of built-in pre-processing functions are available including flat-field correction, gamma/gain correction and manual/ automatic white balance. JAI has also added USB3 Vision and GigE


Vision versions of its 5-megapixel GO-5000 and Spark Series SP-5000 cameras, as well as CoaXPress and USB3 Vision versions of its 20-megapixel Spark Series SP-20000 cameras. www.jai.com


The Heart of


Vision Technology See you in 2016


VISION is not just the marketplace for component manufacturers, it is also a platform for system suppliers and integrators. VISION is where OEMs, mechanical engineering companies and system houses learn about the latest innovations from the world of machine vision components. At the same time it is where end users searching for specifi c machine vision solutions meet numerous system integrators. This is the only place in the world where the complete spectrum of the machine vision technology is staged in this way. Find out all about machine vision at the world’s leading machine vision trade fair. Come to VISION, come to the Heart of Vision Technology.


8 – 10 November 2016 Messe Stuttgart, Germany www.vision-fair.de


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