VISION SHOW PREVIEW
Vision Components (hall 8, C31) will present VC PicoSmart, which it says is the world’s smallest, complete embedded vision system, having now equipped it with new functions for 3D profile measurement. Tis enables OEMs to develop low-priced triangulation sensors with less effort. Anyone who used to be put
off by limited cable lengths when connecting Mipi camera modules will also appreciate VC Coax, Vision Components’ new cable solution being exhibited, optimised for high-speed data transfer and allowing transmission paths of over 10 metres. Tis expansion of the manufacturer’s Mipi
g from 1.6 megapixels to 24.6 megapixels. Te PCIe x4
interface enables transmission rates up to 1.6GB/s, providing enough space for higher bit depths, simultaneous image pre- processing and future sensors with higher frame rates. Visitors will also be able to
see in action a smart 3D camera for robot applications from Matrix Vision’s partnership with Roboception, as well as the new 10GigE camera series MvBlueCougar-XT. Tey can also witness AI-based anomaly detection, and get a glance into Matrix Vision’s quality management via a test system for filter cleanliness.
www.matrix-vision.com
Helping customers take imaging ‘from concept to production’ is the theme of Framos’ booth (hall 10, E50). Te booth will
range increases flexibility in application development. Vision Components also
offers various Mipi camera modules up to 20 megapixels that are compatible with all major single-board computers,
be divided into three key areas: firstly, a variety of off-the- shelf components; secondly, support and solutions for customised products; and finally, live demos. In the component section,
Framos will highlight its Sony sensor portfolio, including the latest time-of-flight and SWIR products, along with the Framos’ modules and optics that make use of many of these products. Visitors are invited to take a closer look at the Sony ECX335SN live demo and the SLVS-EC IP core from Framos. Te area focusing on support
will show how the firm’s custom solutions team mitigate risk and accelerate vision projects. Framos can help customers with optics selection, or to create custom-designed modules, which it can build in a dedicated vision production facility.
as well as developer kits for industrial applications. Further innovations are in preparation – such as: an FPGA-based hardware accelerator for image processing.
www.vision-components.
Technologies from key
partners will be showcased in the demo area, including Sony’s latest sensor lines, as well as Prophesee’s event- based sensors. Some examples that will
be highlighted in the demos include: the new Sony IMX570 time-of-flight sensor, alongside Sony’s visible-SWIR IMX990 and IMX991 sensors; SLVS-EC over GMSL2; and 3D technology with Framos’ industrial D400e series cameras, which bring Intel RealSense stereo depth sensing technology into an industrial environment.
www.framos.com
Teledyne (hall 8, B10 and A10) will showcase its vertically integrated portfolio of industrial and scientific imaging technology from its Dalsa, e2v, Flir, and Lumenera business units. Visitors to the booth will
be able to learn about the firm’s latest innovations in embedded vision, including the Quartet Solution for multiple cameras with AI and machine learning capability. Also on display will be Teledyne’s newest high-performance line and area scan cameras, with data capture rates up to 67 megapixels and innovations in global shutter backside illumination or SWIR sensors.
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MicroCalibir, a compact, low-power, uncooled thermal camera platform, featuring one of the smallest VGA IR core modules on the market, will be shown as well. Teledyne will also present
its advanced sensor platforms, including: the new Emerald 67M; the latest time-of-flight sensors; Tetra, a low-cost, high- performance quad linear CMOS sensor family; and the Z-Trak series of 3D profile sensors.
www.teledynedalsa.com
Ace 2 cameras will be among the products on display by Basler (hall 8, D50). Te two product lines – Ace 2 Basic and Ace 2 Pro – are equipped with CMOS sensor technology offering excellent image quality. Te Ace 2 features sensors from Sony, including the latest Pregius S sensors, and from Gpixel, and offers resolutions up to 24 megapixels. At the same time, the cameras retain their compact format and are available with C-mount and GigE or USB 3.0 interface.
Te difference between the
two product lines lies in the integrated features: a powerful computer vision feature set for standard vision needs, or Basler’s ‘Beyond’ features for more demanding tasks with maximum performance. Tis means customers will only be paying for what they really need. Te cameras also stand out for their compatibility with Basler’s extensive accessory portfolio and easy integration into individual applications, thanks to the firm’s Pylon camera software suite.
www.baslerweb.com
Alkeria (hall 8, C36) will be exhibiting a new USB3 line scan camera, featuring a high- resolution Necta S short-wave
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