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PRODUCTS Cameras Illumination


Polarisers and diffusers for ring light AutoVimation now offers polarisation filters and diffusers for its Meganova ring light for installation in Orca, Shark and Megalodon protective camera enclosures. Te Meganova ring light with eight high-power LEDs, placed directly behind the enclosure front window, eliminates the need for external lighting. Te ring light design is


C6 series Automation Technology has equipped its C6 series of 3D sensors with new processing features. Te MultiPart tool allows up to ten different features to be output simultaneously, regardless of pixel format or algorithm. MultiPart gives data such as


reflectance, scatter or confidence, in addition to information about different peaks (MultiPeak), which is often indispensable for suppressing secondary reflections from the laser line. Tis not only


Vision Cam AI.go Imago Technologies and Oròbix, both members of the Antares Vision Group, have collaborated on Vision Cam AI.go. Te embedded AI camera has


features for easy implementation of image processing solutions based on deep learning. Te device is designed to classify objects into two to five classes. No GPUs are needed, nor is sensitive data outsourced to the cloud.


Falcon4-CLHS M4480 Teledyne Dalsa has begun full production of its Falcon4-CLHS M4480 camera, based on the Teledyne e2v Lince 11.2M monochrome sensor. Te camera has a CLHS


interface that has been engineered for industrial imaging requiring high-speed data transfer. Tis latest model can reach a frame rate of up to 609fps in full 11.2-megapixel resolution, and multiple thousands of frames per second in partial scan mode. When using the sensor’s


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binning mode, it can reach a very large pixel full well capacity of 160Ke. Te Falcon4-CLHS uses CX4 and fibre optic cables. www.teledynedalsa.com/imaging


If the task becomes more


complex – if image classes are not easily distinguishable, or more image classes are needed – Oròbix offers engineering services. www.imago-technologies.com


makes it possible to generate a photorealistic representation of the inspection object instead of a simple point cloud, it also makes it easy to implement 2D inspection tasks such as character recognition or inspection of QR codes. Te C6 series operates in


accordance with the latest GenICam 3D standard and is designed to be plug-and-play. Te benefits of the cameras are especially useful when inspecting electronic components. www.automationtechnology.de


matched to the enclosures for efficient heat dissipation. Tis allows for continuous operation at 200 per cent power and brightness under normal conditions. Two linear, crossed polarisation


filters eliminate light reflections into the camera lens. Te solution consists of a polarisation ring placed over the ring of LEDs and a polarisation disc for the central lens aperture, which eliminates the need for a polariser on the lens. Te ring and disc are simply attached to the lighting tube; then,


Cobra HyperSpec SWIR line light New from ProPhotonix is the Cobra HyperSpec shortwave infrared line light. Tis tunable line light is customisable and can be configured to a range of applications including textile recycling and quality control in the food industry. Users can optimise the


spectrum to maximise contrast, compensate for camera sensitivity, and deliver clearer, higher resolution images. Discrete control of each wavelength allows users to select the optimum


Wash-down spot light Advanced Illumination has added a spot light to its UltraSeal Washdown lighting family. Te SL316 light offers general purpose, high-intensity illumination. Featuring an IP69K certification


and crevice-free design, the UltraSeal spot light is ideal for hygienic inspection environments, aseptic manufacturing, and food and beverage applications. Te SL316 provides an


intensity of 150klx at a 300mm working distance in continuous operation. It is available with


the outer ring, which polarises the LED light, is twisted against the inner disk until their polarisation directions are offset by 90°. Te Meganova diffusion rings for homogenising light distribution in the camera image are mounted in a similar way to the polarisation ring. Tey are available in two versions with strong and weak diffusion at light transmission coefficients of 45 per cent and 80 per cent respectively. www.autovimation.com


wavelength balancing and relative intensities specific to the application needs. For high-speed image


acquisition, the platform’s strobe capability can be configured to pulse all four strobe lines either simultaneously or sequentially with a combined delay and response time of less than 1μs. In addition, Cobra HyperSpec offers adjustable optics allowing users to select the optimum lens position for the application. Te line light is modular and is


available in lengths up to 6 metres. www.prophotonix.com


narrow, medium, and wide lensing options, as well as a non-lensed configuration for high dispersion. Te light is configurable in eleven wavelength options. Te spot light is built with an


FDA-compliant nickel finish, making it resistant to corrosion. It is compatible with all Advanced Illumination inline and discrete control systems, and can be operated in continuous, gated continuous, pulsed, and adaptive pulsed modes, with dimming options for brightness control. www.advancedillumination.com


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