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This month in Machine Vision:
Welcome to this edition of the Vision Technology News presented by Adept Electronic Solutions Pty Ltd - The Machine Vision and Imaging Specialists. JAI recently introduced the CM-030PMCL-RH industrial CCD camera with
small remote head and Power over Camera Link (PoCL) digital interface.
With many of the advanced features of the other Jai Compact camera
series this camera is designed specifically for space and weight constrained
applications that require quality with compact size.…
XenICs Xeva-FPA-1.7
The Xeva-FPA-1.7 is an industrial Infrared camera manufactured by
a leader in InGaAs sensors - Xenics from Belgium. It is available
in 320 x 256 pixel or 640 x 512 pixel resolution and is sensitive
up to 1.7 micron wavelength of light which makes it suitable for a
variety of applications including night vision.… Allied Vision Technologies recently released the AVT 1394 Bus Driver
package for Windows. The AVT 1394 Bus Driver eliminates the existing
speed limitations of the original Windows driver with 1394b.… New AVT Stringray Models
Allied Vision Technologies have released two new versions of its
successful Stingray camera family: the Stingray F-125 and Stingray
F-504. The Stingray F-125 features the new high sensitivity 1.3 megapixel
Sony CCD ICX445 sensor. The Stingray F-504 uses the new ICX665 Sony
CCD sensor with 5 megapixels and excellent sensitivity and image quality… The AESXGA-080V is an extremely simple ‘XGA output’ colour
camera which can be used purely for visualization. This state-of-the-art
camera is unique in the market in that it connects directly to a TFT
or similar monitor and displays a high resolution digital flicker-free
image. There is no requirement for a computer interface, grabbers,
adapters or any other intermediate hardware.… Even on moonless but starlit nights, highly sensitive InGaAs cameras
will produce good images using short wavelength infrared. By thinning
the image sensor chip light passes right through the substrate and
allows the wavelength range of these detectors to be extended into
the visible spectrum to span 400 1700 nm. They offer good quality
optical images even on nights when the human eye can see nothing and
far outperform thermal sensors for sharpness of image.… Each month in Machine Vision Technology 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 be offered for a period of one week to our newsletter readers before being offered on our web site. Discount Offer for Adept Newsletter Readers
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