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Adept Electronic Solutions
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Level 1, 15 Drake Street
Osborne Park
Perth
WA 6017
Australia
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Listing of all 21 news releases from Adept Electronic Solutions:
Pocket-size cameras off flexibility
The CMOS cameras come with either a 1/3-inch or 1/2-inch sensor class and their frame speeds run up to 87 full frames per second or over 1000 frames a second with areas of interest (AOI).
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (24 October 2007)
Rugged cameras offer flexible solution
Genie GigE cameras are easy to use because they are supported by Dalsa's Sapera software.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (28 September 2007)
Appliance of science in machine vision
Vision appliances combine increased processing punch with GigE interfacing to deliver greater flexibility and applicability in industrial machine vision applications.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (27 September 2007)
CCD cameras provide progressive scanning
The JAI CB-140MCL/CM-140MCL features a large, high-sensitivity half-inch CCD sensor and operates at up to 31 frames a second at full SXGA resolution.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 7 September 2007)
High-speed cameras support new interface
The GigE Vision standard interface takes the trouble out of integrating advanced 3CCD prism colour technology into even the most demanding machine vision applications.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 8 August 2007)
CCD camera adopts GigE vision interface
The TM2040GE is the latest addition to JAI's range of CCD cameras.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 2 July 2007)
Speedy camera accelerates automated inspection
The speedy 4M60 4Mpixel camera is Dalsa's most advanced stop-action area array camera to date.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 1 September 2006)
Software adds flexibility to vision appliances
Sherlock 7 is advanced machine vision software designed for systems integrators and end users.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions ( 4 July 2006)
Recording camera captures production line events
The Optronis CamRecord 800 is a compact stand-alone high speed recording camera that is mobile and flexible.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (13 June 2006)
Vision demos excite interest at Australian show
Adept Electronic Solutions won an award for Best Shell Scheme Stand at the recent Australian National Manufacturing Week in the Sydney Convention Centre.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (13 June 2006)
FireWire cameras keep up with speedy vision tasks
The AVT Pike F-210B (b/w) and AVT Pike F-210C (colour) are smart and fast IEEE1394b (S800) C-mount cameras, each equipped with a highly sensitive Kodak 1in progressive scan CCD sensor.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (25 May 2006)
Line scan camera suits continuous inspection
The VA50 provides end users and system integrators with a high performance, compact machine vision solution for line scan applications.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (24 May 2006)
Machine vision on Sydney harbour
Adept Electronic Solutions will exhibit new machine vision technologies during National Manufacturing Week 2006 at Sydney's Darling Harbour, from 30th May to 2nd June.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (17 May 2006)
Progressive scan camera turns to colour duties
The CV-M71 progressive scan camera is especially suited for colour inspection, especially in such fields as food and agriculture and in printing-verification applications.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (16 May 2006)
USB cameras toughen up for the rough environment
The uEye RE camera range are ultracompact USB 2.0 cameras for industrial applications with a completely IP67 compliant housing, ensuring a new level of reliability in the harshest of environments.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (11 May 2006)
Camera has integrated smart functions
Smart and fast IEEE 1394b (S800) C-mount colour and black-and-white cameras are equipped with sensitive Kodak 1.7cm" progressive scan CCD sensors.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (19 April 2006)
Pan-tilt unit gets cameras in position
Directed perception pan-tilt unit for high-speed, accurate positioning of camera, laser, antenna or other payloads up to 2.7kg or more at speeds up to 300degree/s.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (28 March 2006)
Driver software expands camera functions
Auto features expand camera so it can automatically control the settings for exposure and gain, enabling the camera to adapt independently to fluctuating light conditions.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (24 March 2006)
Easy entry into digital imaging
The Guppy series sets a new price standard for an easy entry into the world of digital imaging.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (24 March 2006)
USB cameras need no extra frame grabber hardware
USB 2.0 cameras for medical and industrial applications available with a range of monochrome and colour CMOS or CCD sensors in different resolutions, with global and rolling shutter.
News from Adept Electronic Solutions (21 March 2006)
Quick download due to Gigabit Ethernet interface
