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WILSONVILLE, OR — Teledyne FLIR is pleased to announce the Forge 5GigE area scan camera family for machine vision. Constructed on an all-new platform, Forge is designed to provide the richest combination of advanced imaging features in the industry and is engineered to handle the most com- plex vision system challenges both now and into the future. The first models extend the Genie Nano


5GigE sensor offering by integrating 5 to 24 MP Sony Pregius Gen 4 Global Shutter CMOS sensors. In addition to supporting link speeds of 1, 2.5, and 5GigE, Forge offers burst mode to capture images at speeds up to 10 Gb/s into memory. This, combined with a 500 MB image buffer, allows engineers to rapidly capture information in bursts for high-speed applications. Its Trigger-to-Image


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Nov/Dec, 2022 Teledyne Launches Area Scan Camera Platform


Reliability (T2IR) framework gives engineers tools to develop reliable and robust systems faster.


Designed to simplify OEM integration,


the Forge feature set includes PoE, strong thermal management, and opto-isolated trig- gering for streamlined peripherals and easi- er camera control. System engineers can replace current GigE Vision compliant cam- eras with Forge cameras to upgrade their system performance without changing their application software. Forge cameras support both Teledyne


Spinnaker and Sapera LT SDKs and GigE Vision compliant software packages. Forge is ideal for high-speed applica-


Forge 5GigE area scan camera.


tions in factory automation for electronics inspection, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and for sports analytics and virtual reality


motion capture. Contact: Teledyne FLIR,


2770 SW Parkway Avenue,


Wilsonville, OR 97070 % 877-773-3547 Web: www.flir.com


Voltage Discharge Devices from Richardson


Electronics LAFOX, IL — Richardson Elec - tronics has launched a new prod- uct adding to its portfolio of green energy solutions. The new ULTRAVOLTAGE3000 is a volt- age discharge tool used for removing stored energy in ultra- capacitors. Based on customers’ needs,


the ULTRAVOLTAGE3000 re - moves stored energy within var- ious ultracapacitor applications, allowing technicians to work in otherwise hazardous enclosures without the risk of releasing stored energy or electrical ener- gy shock. This new lightweight prod-


uct measures ESR/Life of ultra- capacitors and complies with NFPA 70E Section 360. It fea- tures a rugged, weather-resist- ant carrying case with a simple push button discharge. The ULTRAVOLTAGE3000 is arc- free with voltage monitoring built into the software to ensure operator safety. The new voltage reduction


device is compatible with all manufacturers’ ultracapacitor energy storage modules up to 18V. It is engineered to work quietly and safely in cabinets containing stored energy using


ultracapacitors. Contact: Richardson


Electronics, 40W267 Keslinger Road, P.O. Box 393, LaFox, IL 60147 % 630-208-2222 E-mail: chrism@rell.com Web: www.rell.com


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