Allied Vision has announced two new cameras in the Goldeye XSWIR series.
Allied Vision has announced two new cameras in the Goldeye XSWIR series.
Teledyne Imaging presented many new products: The 2MP Optimom is the first in a series of MIPI CSI-2 optical modules.
The new version of the PC-based software solution RealTime Vision by Kithara for real-time acquisition, processing and storage of image data focuses, among other things, on the support of 10GigE vision cameras including link aggregation for bundling several physical 10GigE connections.
Opto has announced an expansion of its machine vision microscopes to include the IM Linea XL series, which have a dual view function.
All 3D sensors of the Micro-Epsilon product portfolio can be connected to the Industrial Performance Unit (IPU) and automatically evaluated.
Teledyne Flir’s free Periodic Table of Image Sensors for Imaging is a useful tool for system designers who want to quickly compare some of the most important sensor specifications.
The ace 2 Basic camera (29x29mm) is the centerpiece of Basler’s new 5GigE portfolio.
Thanks to high-power LEDs, the new Lumimax coaxial illuminators of the LES class by iim are up to 6x brighter than before.
OPT Machine Vision now also distributes an in-house developed series of 3D laser profilers as well as three series (G1, H1 and K1 series) of Smart 1D/2D code readers.
The robust LED panels of the pvLight series by Phil-Vision convince by a homogeneous light distribution, a long lifetime, as well as by their price/performance ratio.
The 10GigE version of Cubert’s Ultris 5 HFR (High Frame Rate) hyperspectral camera can capture and process up to 75+ cubes per second.
The Gsprint4502 of Gpixel is a 2.5MP 2/3″ image sensor designed with the latest 4.5 µm charge domain global shutter pixel.
The new Linos d.fine HR-m 80 highend lens series by Qioptiq is optimized for pixel sizes smaller than 5µm.
Using scattered light measurement technology, the OptoShaft measuring system is able to measure waviness and roughness in the immediate vicinity of the production machine.
Using Deep Neuronal Network technology in combination with the Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT Gen3), the Sherlock Hypernova by Insort detects, processes and optimizes data from the sorting process with high reliability.
The ChemWiz(-ADK), StellarRAD and ColorWiz handheld spectrometers by SI Scientific Instruments are rugged and easy to use.
TPL Vision are extending their Modular range with the addition of the Tiny Bar light (M-TBAR).
In order to expand the analysis options of Twincat Analytics Beckhoff has now also integrated the algorithms of the Twincat Vision library.
The heat-rersistand protective windows of Midwest optical are for optimal thermal resistance and safety in high-temperature applications.
The main feature of the new Halcon version 23.05 by MVTec is Deep Counting, a Deep Learning based method that can count large amounts of objects.
Qioptiq Excelitas releases MachVis 5.4, a new version of its software for selecting and configuring objectives and optomechanical imaging systems.
The IDC200 multicode reader by Baumer with internal illumination can process up to 40fps, even with different code types.
Series production of the new uEye+ Warp10 camera models by IDS will start in April.
With a casing of only 50x50mm, the new FXO camera by SVS Vistek is currently the most compact industrial camera with two CoaXPress-12 connections.
Euresys has announced the Coaxlink Quad CXP-12 Value, a CXP-12 frame grabber with four CoaXPress CXP-12 ports (5,000 MB/s camera bandwidth), PCIe 3.0 (Gen 3) x8 bus (6,700 MB/s bus bandwidth), a host of features including 20 digital I/O ports and extensive camera control capabilities, and the Memento event logging tool.
The challenge with CT is to scan as many test parts as possible at once.
With the launch of the Zeiss Advanced Reconstruction Toolbox (ART) 3.0, the company offers an AI Supercharger package with the all-new DeepScout as well as DeepRecon Pro modules for all Xradia Versa 3D X-ray microscope systems.
Micro.Spector from Mabri.Vision scans the surface of components over the entire area with a resolution of less than 1µm and detects defects in microstructures – for example, shape deviations, imperfections or particles.