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May, 2020


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Teledyne DALSA: High-Resolution Line Scan Imaging


Waterloo, Ontario, Canada — Teledyne DALSA has released its latest CMOS TDI camera, the Linea HS 32k TDI, which uses patent-pending pixel offset technology. The Linea HS 32k uses two 16k/5µm TDI arrays with pixel offset. Two 16k/5µm images are captured in real time, then reconstructed to achieve a higher resolution image of 32k/2.5µm. This upconversion significantly enhances


detectability for subpixel defects. One advantage of the patent-pending pixel offset technology is that existing lighting and 16k/5µm lenses can be used without sacrifice in responsiveness and MTF with a smaller physical pixel size. Combined with Teledyne’s Xtium™2 CLHS


series of high-performance frame grabbers, these new products represent a break- through in data throughput. Built on field-proven technology, the next- generation CLHS fiber optic interface provides reliable and high-through- put data transmission. Fiber optic cables lower system


costs, offer cable lengths up to 984 ft (300m) and are immune to electro-


Yamaichi Adds to IP68-Rated Push-Pull Connectors


Aschheim-Dornach, Germany — Yamaichi’s waterproof Y-Circ P, T series, push-pull, circular connector has been qualified for up to 5,000 mat- ing cycles. The connectors are now available in sizes 09, 12, 15, and 18. Yamaichi


is continuously


expanding the Y-Circ P family of cir- cular connectors. The T series offers protection against immersion in water and is now available in four sizes — 0.35, 0.47, 0.59, and 0.71 in. (9, 12, 15, and 18 mm). All connectors have been tested and qualified in the in-house laboratory for 48 hours at a depth of 3.3 ft (1m). The robust locking allows Yamaichi Electronics to specify up to


•Fast setup & changeover •Simple operation


Y-Circ P, T series, waterproof push-pull connector.


5,000 instead of 3,000 mating cycles. The design still includes the compa- ny’s patented “cable sealing collet.” The cable sealing and the collet are combined into one part, allowing for quick, easy, error-free installation. Various standard pin assignments are available for all sizes. Customer- specific pin assignments can also be


accommodated. Contact: Yamaichi Electronics


Deutschland GmbH, Concor Park, Bahnhofstrasse 20, 85609


Aschheim-Dornach, Germany % +49-89-45109-0 fax: +49-89-45109-110 E-mail: info@yamaichi.de Web: www.yamaichi.de


Available in the United States exclusively through Technica U.S.A.


1-800-909-8697 www.technica.com


•Stable & reliable print process •Fine pitch printing capability •Excellent print definition


•Powerful off-Line programming •User friendly interface •Exceptional pickup reliability •100% ball & lead inspection •Optimal performance & accuracy


xcellent choice for High Mix, Medium Volume Production Linea HS 32k TDI CMOS camera.


magnetic radiation in industrial environments. Teledyne DALSA’s Xtium2 family of high-perform- ance frame grabbers include the PCI Express Gen 3 x 8 platform. Features include: up to 150 kHz line rate in


32k/2.5µm resolutions or 5 Gpix/s; compatible with existing lighting and lenses for 16k/5µm; very low noise and high sensitivity; active pixel assisted alignment; and a Camera Link HS fiber optic interface for high reliability and long cable data


transmission. Contact: Teledyne DALSA, 605 McMurray


Road, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2V 2E9 % 519-886-6000


E-mail: geralyn.miller@teledyne.com Web: www.teledynedalsa.com/imaging


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