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Government tests confirm sensor accuracy
AKCP's sensorProbe and cameraProbe products have undergone harsh environment testing by the Government of India.
News from AKCP (11 April 2005)
French Army explains IR camera requirements
Cedip Infrared Systems recently hosted a meeting for users of infra-red camera systems from the French Army General Administration. Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (11 April 2005)
Viewport encourages preventive maintenance
The patented Viewport is the first UL-approved device to allow closed-door infra-red inspections of electrical panels.
News from Mikron Infrared ( 7 April 2005)
Filters are made for machine vision
Now available from Special Application Products (SAP) is a range of mounted filters from Midwest Optical Systems that is specifically designed for use in industrial machine vision applications.
News from Special Application Products ( 7 April 2005)
Cameras gain Gigabit Ethernet option
Digital camera technology sees the most significant development since the introduction of CameraLink with the first integrated Gigabit Ethernet cameras being launched by Pulnix in the UK. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision ( 7 April 2005)
Lens focuses on machine vision tasks
A new micro machine lens (MML) from Moritex boasts five times the resolution of standard devices for applications requiring the utmost accuracy.
News from Moritex Europe ( 5 April 2005)
Sensor software guides robotic welders
New software, OST-Find, has been developed for the highly successful CSS WeldSensor from Oxford Sensor Technology.
News from Oxford Sensor Technology ( 5 April 2005)
Managing images from multiple cameras
The Netsight II DCL provides asynchronous acquisition of images from up to two Cameralink cameras (area or line scan formats) and one Firewire camera using an IEEE-1394 port, said Firstsight Vision. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (30 March 2005)
Cameras promise high-resolution machine vision
Sensors Unlimited has introduced a family of linear digital video (LDV) linescan cameras for high resolution machine vision and spectroscopy.
News from Sensors Unlimited (28 March 2005)
Camera covers visible and infra-red spectra
Sensors Unlimited has announced its 640 x 512 pixel resolution, dual-wavelength SU640SDVVis-1.7RT visible-InGaAs area camera.
News from Sensors Unlimited (28 March 2005)
Wafer reader provides product traceability
Machine Vision innovator DVT Corp is to set enter the semiconductor market with the Q2 launch of its new wafer reader.
News from DVT Sensors (25 March 2005)
Buchanan signs as distributor
Ipd has named Buchanan Automation as a Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Northern California distributor of its complete line of easy-to-use machine vision solutions.
News from ipd (24 March 2005)
Analysis software handles high-speed camera images
Sensors Unlimited (SUI) has released enhanced software which allows control of the high speed windowing functions on the NIR Windowed Snapshot MiniCamera SU320MSW-1.7RT.
News from Sensors Unlimited (22 March 2005)
US missile range upgrades to digital cameras
Photron USA has been awarded the contract from White Sands Missile Range to supply high speed digital camera systems to replace aging 16 and 35mm high speed film cameras currently in use.
News from Photron USA (22 March 2005)
Lens intensifiers boost low-light capture
Specialised Imaging has a new range of high gain, UV-sensitive lens intensifier systems (LIS) that enhance low light image capture applications.
News from Specialised Imaging (21 March 2005)
Compact IR camera takes to the air
User application article The SU320US-1.7RT InGaAs NIR Snapshot MicroCamera is now being used as payload on miniature unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other robotic systems.
News from Sensors Unlimited (21 March 2005)
Thermal imaging cameras come in three flavours
Barber InSys has been chosen to distribute on behalf of InfraTec (Dresden) a new range of high performance thermal imaging cameras from Jenoptik.
News from Barber-InSys (18 March 2005)
Vision sensor has an eye for detail
The new PresencePlus P4 Geo 1.3 vision sensor from Banner Engineering Corp makes highly detailed automated inspections possible, at about half the cost of comparable vision sensors.
News from Banner Engineering (18 March 2005)
Novel camera acquires 3D data alone
The MultiScan Ranger C camera from Sick-IVP can acquire 3D shape, and intensity data such as grey scale, gloss, surface defect and laser scatter measurements simultaneously from a single camera. Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics (17 March 2005)
Vision system is affordable for product inspection
New from Southern Vision Systems, Mavis is a cost effective machine vision system designed to be an affordable solution for product inspection with various levels of performance. Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics (17 March 2005)
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