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Clarity 2.0 in Mandarin Jadak, a supplier of embedded machine vision solutions to the healthcare market, has released Clarity 2.0 machine vision and image analysis software in Mandarin Chinese. The Mandarin software includes the full functionality and enhanced features of the Clarity 2.0 version, released in June 2017. Clarity standard plug-ins include: presence/ absence; count; pattern match; decode; finder; measure; image process; and colour detection. With several standard features, Clarity offers the building blocks for common image analysis applications.


Phoenix models Lucid Vision Labs has begun series production of its 8.9 megapixel and 12.3 megapixel Phoenix camera models. The GigE PoE Phoenix camera family measures only 28 x 28mm. Both models feature the second-generation


Sony Pregius IMX267 and IMX304 global shutter CMOS sensors, running at 13.7fps and 10fps respectively. The Phoenix camera has a transformable design that can be configured to meet a wide range of OEM applications. Its board layout can be tri-folded into a stacked camera, where it resembles a traditional cased camera,


but can also be unfolded into 90-degree or 180-degree orientations. The camera family also offers Hirose’s ix Industrial Ethernet connector, which is 70 per cent smaller than a traditional RJ45 connector, featuring a robust connection design with snap- in positive locking. A built-in web interface for easy firmware updates is also included with the cameras.


All Lucid cameras conform to the GigE Vision 2.0 and GenICam3 standards, and are supported by Lucid’s own Arena software development kit. www.thinklucid.com


The machine vision software is designed


for easy configuration. Users only need a basic understanding of machine vision to be able to configure the software. The software can be downloaded directly onto Jadak’s smart cameras. www.jadaktech.com


Multiple 4K camera support for Nvidia Jetson TX1/TX2 E-con Systems has launched multiple 4K camera support for Nvidia Jetson TX1/TX2 GPU. The E-Cam130_TRICUTX2 is a multiple camera solution for the Nvidia Jetson TX1/TX2 developer kit. It consists of three 13 megapixel, four-lane MIPI CSI-2 camera boards and a base board to interface with the J22 connector on the Jetson TX1/TX2.


Each camera is based on the camera module


E-Cam137_CUMI1335_MOD, which has a 1/3- inch AR1335 colour CMOS image sensor from On Semiconductor and integrated image signal processor. All three cameras are connected to the baseboard using customised micro-coaxial cables. To ensure the sturdiness of the system, E-con Systems has designed a flexible 30cm micro-coaxial cable with connector locks at both ends. The E-Cam137_CUMI1335_MOD can stream uncompressed video at 4K at 30fps. www.e-consystems.com


Common Vision Blox 2018 A number of new developments come with the Common Vision Blox (CVB) 2018 for the Image Manager and Foundation Package components of CVB – Stemmer Imaging’s hardware-independent machine vision development software. In particular, there is enhanced 3D functionality and increased Linux support.


Image sensors


Emerald 67 megapixel Teledyne e2v has released its Emerald 67 megapixel CMOS image sensor (Emerald 67M). The sensor features a 2.5µm global shutter pixel. More objects can be captured in a single high-resolution shot, ideal for high-end automated optical inspection, microscopy and surveillance.


Emerald 67M has only 2.8e- of readout noise and 70 per cent quantum efficiency, enabling precise defect and particle identification.


The sensor is compatible with 59 x


camera platforms and has optical and package centres that are fully aligned for easy integration. It has an APS-C optical format, up to 72 sub LVDS outputs, and 8,10 and 12-bit conversion modes, all within a reliable ceramic micro-PGA package. Emerald 67M has a range of application features, including region of interest, high dynamic range modes, horizontal subsampling, lookup table, binning modes and pixel defect correction. www.teledyne-e2v.com


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It features core 3D functionality to handle point clouds and pre-existing calibrations, as well as displaying 3D data. New tool Match 3D – which operates in both Windows and Linux – allows a point cloud to be compared to a template point cloud, returning the 3D transformation between the two. It can be useful for 3D positioning systems and calculating the differences for quality control applications. The new features have also been extended to Linux – on both Intel and Arm platforms – making it suitable for developing solutions in embedded and OEM applications. Also new is a chunk parser in the nodemap, to


make it easier to access metadata from GenICam chunk data. Plus, Turbodrive support for Teledyne Dalsa cameras has been optimised for speed to reduce CPU load. Turbodrive increases data transmission from its GigE Vision cameras in excess of the standard Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth limit. The CVB Foundation Package offers an entry point for developers requiring general machine vision tools. In the 2018 version, the new metric tool allows the creation of 3D calibrations, while the new Foundation barcode reader provides barcode reading functionality on 1D, 2D and QR codes. The new Optical Flow tool can be used for analysing movement within an image sequence. www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk


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