Machine Vision Components
e2v’s new UNiiQA+ family of line scan cameras have been specifically designed to bring affordable, flexible and simple high speed solutions to you current inspection or sorting systems.
The wide choice of UNiiQA+ cameras offer a ‘one-stop-shop’ solution at multiple price points in order to accommodate any performance requirement and budget.
DCM Sistemes is a high technology company designing and manufacturing LED lighting systems for machine vision.
Having more than 10 years experience on this sector and international presence, they are experts in offering optimal solutions for many industrial vision applications.
Industrial image processing needs to be faster and productive. MATRIX VISION enables users and system integrators to implement very efficient solutions by means of a stand-alone smart mvBlueGEMINI system.
It combines highly intuitive software and modern hardware technology in an unprecedented manner.
NIT WiDy SWIR cameras incorporate ultra wide dynamic range InGaAs sensors which provide a high QE signal response in the 900nm to 1700nm SWIR range.
The cameras deliver > 140 dB dynamic range in a single image without any external control. QVGA and VGA models with USB2 or analog interface can be synchronised externally at up to 150fps. All cameras come with custom software.
See us at UKIVA
Machine Vision Conference & Exhibition 27 April 2017 Arena MK, Milton Keynes, UK and
PPMA SHOW 2017 26-28 September NEC
T: 01635 30345 E:
imaging@alrad.co.uk W:
www.alrad.co.uk M:
www.alrad.mobi
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