September 2025
LEWISVILLE, TX — Reduced image clarity, increased sensor noise, and even internal compo- nent damage can occur when machine vision cameras without adequate thermal management are subjected to extreme heat. To combat this problem, the
SVS-Vistek hr455CXGE-T 10 GigE machine vision camera is encased in an upgraded, milled aluminum housing that opti- mizes heat dissipation through air circulation, while simultane- ously protecting its 61 MP CMOS color sensor from dust or other particles. In conjunction with air circulation, thermo-elec- tric cooling (TEC) helps stabilize sensor temperature in the face of high ambient conditions. Super - ior thermal management, com- bined with resolutions as high as 9,568 x 6,380 pixels transmitted at 18 frames-per-second, ready
Mini Linear Voice Coil Servo Motor from Moticont
VAN NUYS, CA — A new minia- ture, high force-to-size linear voice coil servo motor, the LVCM-013- 013-03M (Metric version) has been released by Moticont. The new motor has 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) diameter and a high-force-to-size ratio of 1.42 N and a peak force of 4.48 N at a 10% duty cycle. Operated in a closed servo loop as
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tech.com SVS-Vistek Launches 10 GigE Camera
the hr455CXGE-T for demand- ing applications such as optical metrology, surface control, quali- ty control, or traffic monitoring. Every feature of the camera
emphasizes performance. For instance, the 10 GigE Vision interface is capable of transmit- ting 1.1 GB/s of image data at cable distances up to 100 meters while supplying 30W of PoE+ power to the camera. The cam- era’s low-latency data transfer is critical for time-sensitive appli- cations like industrial automa- tion, robotics, and real-time quality control. In addition, 10
GigE Vision leverages standard Ethernet components which are widely available and less expen- sive than proprietary solutions. This allows the camera to be seamlessly integrated with exist- ing GigE Vision systems for
upgrades, rather than replacing entire setups. Users can leverage the rich
feature set to create their ideal machine vision system, including its defect pixel correction, ROI, GeniCam with GenTL driver, an integrated multichannel LED strobe controller, and an indus- trial TTL-24V I/O interface with
SafeTrigger. Contact: SVS-Vistek, Inc.,
hr455CXGE-T 10 GigE machine vision camera.
4400 State Highway 121, Suite 300, Lewisville, TX 75056 800-935-6593 E-mail:
info-usa@svs-vistek.com Web:
www.svs-vistek.com
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SAVE THE DATE Linear voice coil servo motor.
a DC servo motor, this miniature linear servo motor exhibits high accuracy and high repeatability. Features of this clean brushless linear servo actuator include: zero cogging, quiet, low inertia, high acceleration/deceleration, high re - liability and efficient operation. Known also as a moving coil
motor or linear actuator, the LVCM-013-013-03M has a 0.125 in. (3.2 mm) stroke and is just 0.75 in. (19 mm) long at mid- stroke. It can be easily integrat- ed into new and existing applica- tions and is an ideal replacement for pneumatic actuators. Single or multi-axis plug-
and-play servo controllers, and linear encoders are also avail- able for all Moticont linear motors.
Contact: Moticont, 6901
Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 818-785-1800 Email:
moticont@moticont.com Web:
www.moticont.com
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