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This month in Machine Vision:
Welcome to this latest edition of the Vision Technology News presented
by Adept Electronic Solutions Pty Ltd - The Machine Vision and Imaging
Specialists. JAI's already popular and proven 3CCD camera CV-M9CL has taken an
important step into the future. For the first time the new GigE industrial
camera series has accessed the combination of advanced 3CCD RGB colour
vision technology and the easy-to-use...
Dalsa's Machine Vision Appliances
Vision Appliances from Dalsa iPD are powerful pre-packaged
Machine Vision Technology solutions with a simple and practical user interface.
The most recent additions to the Dalsa Vision Appliance range - VA30/31
were recently displayed and demonstrated at the Manufacturing Technology
InFocus 2007 show in Sydney. These new VA's were received with a lot
of interest and they have bridged the gap between the VA20/21 devices
and the VA40/41 devices.... The new CB-140MCL and CM-140MCL are digital progressive scan 1.4
megapixel CCD cameras with a new digital Mini Camera Link (MCL) interface.
Based upon the design for Jai's popular analog CV-A1 and CV-A2 cameras
this camera comes loaded with features such as optional Power over
Camera Link (PoCL), auto-iris, control tool and... AVT's interlaced range of 6 Guppy cameras are equipped with highly-sensitive
interlaced sensors and have forged a link between formerly analog-only
interlaced technologies and digital firewire interfaces. The Guppy
replaces the need of using framegrabbers with its own integrated smart
functions and API features. But despite its remarkable price/performance
ratio the true strength of the Guppy camera is in its ability to package
so much into... Ben works are a systems engineer at Adept and his
job involves the overall design and support of machine vision systems
and components for our customers. One of his roles involves providing
advice for both hardware and software issues. He also takes an active
role in....
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Article: GenICam - The NEW standard for Machine Vision
The
GenICam standard began in 2003 by a committee of the European Machine
Vision Association (EMVA) and leading vision product manufacturers.
The scope for the GenICam standard was to provide a generic programming
interface for a wide variety of cameras, irrespective of the interface
technology (i.e. GigE Vision, CameraLink, Firewire 1394 IIDC etc).
The concept was to define a generic set of features to be supported
by cameras so that ... Each
month in Machine Vision Technology News we will 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 be offered
for a period of one week to our newsletter readers before being offered
on our web site.
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