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PRODUCTS Cameras


Hypersen cameras launched Scorpion Vision is launching two low-cost, high- speed, high-resolution machine vision cameras at the PPMA show in Birmingham, UK. Tey are both characterised by ultra-fast frame rate capabilities at full resolution. Te 25-megapixel Hypersen HPS-HSC5K


offers frame rates of 150fps at full resolution, while the 2.2-megapixel Hypersen HPS-HSC2K offers frame rates of 1,490fps. Tey are suited to applications where spatial resolution and speed are critical, including inspection applications on high-speed production lines, process and machinery diagnostics, and logistics applications. Te standard C-mount cameras use global


shutter CMOS sensors with large pixel sizes to reduce noise. Te models have GenICam and GenTL support, and a 40 Gigabit Ethernet optical fibre interface is included. Flexible triggering options are provided.


Built-in image processing capabilities include denoising, photo response non-uniformity correction, gamma and lens correction, adjustable region of interest, gain adjustment, horizontal and vertical binning, and left/right and up/down mirroring. www.scorpionvision.co.uk


Ensenso S 3D camera introduced IDS Imaging Development Systems has introduced a 3D camera, the Ensenso S, designed for 3D applications that require budget-friendly, easy-to-integrate and industrial-grade camera technology. Te Ensenso S10 has a compact, IP65/67-


protected housing and generates 3D data using laser point triangulation, supported by AI. It is equipped with a 1.6 megapixel Sony sensor. A narrowband infrared laser projector creates a high-contrast dot pattern, even on objects with difficult surfaces or in low-light environments. Te camera’s laser point triangulation is accelerated by a neural network for reliable mapping of the pattern points to the hard-coded positions of


Infrared camera with microscope optics developed Developed for use in non-destructive testing, the new infrared camera with microscope optics from Automation Technology offers numerous advantages for inspecting small components. Electronic components, for instance, are


often so tiny that normal infrared cameras reach their limits in terms of resolution – detailed analyses in the micrometre range can usually only be carried out with cooled infrared cameras, which are expensive. Automation Technology’s infrared camera with microscope optics is cost-effective and maintenance-free, and is an optimal solution for inspecting these parts. With the help of microscope optics, a


resolution of 10µm is possible at a distance of www.imveurope.com | @imveurope


the projection. Tis results in geometrically precise 3D data with high-depth accuracy. At object distances of 50cm, the maximum


deviation is 0.6mm. At full projector power, the Ensenso S10 3D system achieves up to 20 point clouds per second. With a rugged zinc die-cast housing, the camera has a 60° field of view and a working range of 0.5 to 3 metres. https://en.ids-imaging.com


CX.XC cameras with a cooling pipe from Baumer New from Baumer are CX.XC industrial cameras with a cooling pipe integrated directly into the housing. Tis makes them suitable for highly precise image capture, or for inspection in higher ambient conditions – for example, near furnaces during glass production. Te CX.XC models can be cooled with


compressed air in the two- to three-bar range, or with liquids up to six bar. Effective heat dissipation means the CX.XC cameras provide images with very low noise and few defective pixels, with a dynamic output. Tey can be used for precise measuring tasks, such as inspecting silicon wafers in the micrometre range, without thermal effects on the lens or the image characteristics. Te cameras eliminate the need for


additional cooling components, saving time and costs. Te serial production of the CX cameras with an integrated cooling pipe will begin with the five megapixel models using Sony Pregius sensors in the fourth quarter of 2021. www.baumer.com


RingCIS contact image sensor released by Tichawa Vision Tichawa Vision has released the RingCIS, a sensor ring from the CIS-Profile-Scan product family. Te device is designed for quality assurance of the outer sides of tubes, profiles and pipes, giving a 360° view of the surface. Transport speeds of up to 600 metres per


minute can be achieved, and the sensor geometry can be adapted to the different fixed or variable diameters of the profile shapes. It is possible to obtain images with resolutions of up to 600dpi, corresponding to a pixel size of 0.04mm. Users have the choice of black and white or colour RGB imaging. Based on an eight-camera system and


12mm from the object. Te camera with optics is compact and can operate in a temperature range from -35C to +55C. www.automationtechnology.de


an image stitching process, RingCIS uses production-induced movement to scan the complete circumference of an elongated test object. Te image data generated is available in Camera Link format. www.tichawa-vision.de


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