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News Release from: Adept Electronic Solutions | Subject: UEye USB 2.0 camera
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 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.
The UEye USB 2.0 camera from Adept Electronic Solutions has been made environment tolerant with driver software The 2.1 version expands the camera with auto features that automatically control the settings for exposure and gain, enabling the camera to adapt independently to fluctuating light conditions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The software also enhances the functionality of UEye CCD cameras.
They now include the AOI mode and achieve better images and faster frame refresh rates under certain circumstances.
The 2.1 version of the driver can be downloaded for free directly from the web site.
Cameras already in use can be quickly and easily updated with the software.
All that is required is to integrate the additional features into the camera's application.
The demonstration program, which is included with all cameras and part of the update package, provides opportunities to test the added functions.
The software is also available as source code, offering developers a programming basis.
The UEye camera series with USB 2.0 connection comprises over 60 camera models - with CMOS or CCD sensors, with resolutions from 640 x 480 to 2048 x 1536 pixels, with or without memory.
Models with an IP65 or IP67 housing meet the requirements of harsh industrial or outdoor environments.
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