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SUPPLEMENT UKIVA 2023


Alvium GigE cameras for robotics and automation A


utomation, robotisation, Industry 4.0 and integration of quality control


in ongoing production or at the end of the production line lead to increasingly faster cycle and throughput times with a growing number of product variants. Zero- error tolerance, digital networking, AI and deep learning systems are just some of the developments that are increasingly determining the industrial working environment and that require the reliable support of industrial cameras. For these requirements Allied Vision has expanded its portfolio with two new GigE cameras powered by Alvium technology, Allied Vision’s ASIC chip. The Alvium G1 and Alvium G5 will combine the advantages of the established GigE Vision standard with the fl exibility of the Alvium platform. With these two series, the customers have the fl exibility to choose between two levels of interface performance. Over 25 sensors are available, including the latest Global Shutter and Rolling Shutter sensors from Sony or On Semi. The models cover a


Alvium G5 provides future-proof reliability for any application


broad spectral range including UV, visible, NIR and SWIR. With superior image quality through FPNC, DPC, Active Sensor Alignment, and industrial standard hardware, both Alvium G1 and G5 provide future-proof reliability for any application. The cameras are robust, lightweight, power-effi cient and come in an exceptionally compact form factor, making them ideal for mounting a camera on a robotic arm or for integration into a mobile unit. Using Trigger over Ethernet (ToE), Scheduled Action Commands and Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows both series to be operated with a single cable.


Both series also off er an extensive set of features that are ideal for robotics and automation applications. The Multiple Regions of Interest (Multi-ROI) feature allows up to four regions of interest which could each have individual settings such as Gamma or Contrast. By skipping areas with low interest, the Multi-ROI feature allows for improved frame rates while simultaneously acquiring more comprehensive information through various settings. The Sequencer feature enables the automatic capture of multiple images with diff erent settings with up to 16 sets. For instance, this would be benefi cial for applications with changing light conditions by taking several consecutive images with varying exposure times. The Alvium G1 camera series comes in a future-proof package of only 29mm x 29mm x 41mm in size.


CONTACT:


Allied Vision Technologies www.alliedvision.com


// ALVIUM CAMERA SERIES Bee small, strong & eff ective


Find the right camera for robotics and automation. Discover exceptional image quality with Alvium G1, featuring over 23 sensors in an incredibly compact form factor. Take advantage of its rich feature set and simplifi ed one-cable drag-chain solutions for maximum effi ciency.


All benefi ts on www.alliedvision.com/en/alvium-gige-cameras 12 May 2023 | Automation automationmagazine.co.uk


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