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Welcome to the March, 2014 edition of
Vision Technology News
presented by Adept Turnkey - Smarter Imaging For Better Lives.
An exciting new year
ahead
We are already well in to the new year and looking
forward to an exciting next 12 months. Adept continues to
expand its product lines with the latest machine vision and
imaging technologies. CMOS sensors continue to improve and
challenge the traditional CCD markets and we now see companies
like Sony finally producing CMOS sensors. We are continuing
to see higher resolutions and higher speeds. New interfaces
like USB3 and Coaxpress are becomig well established to handle
the higher sensor bandwidths. GigE Vision has progressed to
Version 2.0 with many new important features. Machine Vision
Software is becoming easier and simpler to use. So as always
our industry continues to evolve quickly. International forecasts
predict a growth of over 10% in the machine vision and imaging
industry this year and notwithstanding the structural changess
we are seeing in the manufacturing sector in Australia we
predict a bright year ahead, especially for New Zealand with
its strong technology sector.
All at Adept look forward to helping you with your
imaging needs this year and we hope to assist you in any way
we can.
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Exciting, new technology extends applications for
CMOS cameras
Competing with CCD sensors for image quality and performance
Providing
image quality well beyond the capabilities of previous
CMOS sensors, the new generation sensor
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TECHNICAL NOTES
USB3 cable lengths and
iDS cameras
Applications
that need cable lengths of more than 3m
Because the USB 3.0 interface is
still quite new, there are many different USB 3.0 chips
with different performance levels on the market..…
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Cameras
Phantom
V2010
1Megapixel at 22,500 fps - Remarkable
With its ability to capture high-resolution images
at very high speeds, the V2010 brings a new level of
performance to scientists, researchers and engineers
.…
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Dalsa 2x 2K Linescan to meet challenging needs
Teledyne DALSA's Piranha4 2K -
currently providing the highest line rates in the industry
Using Teledyne DALSA's advanced CMOS monochrome dual
line sensor, the Piranha 4 2K provides 2048 x 2 pixel
resolution with a 10.56 …
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A bright SPARK 20MP @ 30fps
New sensor design extends the capabilties of traditional
CMOS cameras
Representing a major step forward in sensor design,
the new Jai SP-20000 is the latest technology in high-resolution
CMOS cameras. Part of its noteworthy …
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Kirana ULTRA high-speed - short sharp and fast
Maintaining full resolution at high speed - no compromises
Combining the flexibility of video technology with
the resolution of a high-speed framing camera, Kirana's
unique hybrid sensor design enables .…
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News we offer our readers the first opportunity to purchase
products with special discounts. The products on offer
will be ex-demo or stock clearance items. They will
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