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Adept launches Stemmer's Common Vision Blox

An Adept Electronic Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 16, 2008

Adept Electronics Solutions has unveiled Stemmer Imaging's Common Vision Blox (CVB), an open architecture hardware independent toolkit that supports PC and embedded smart camera technology.

CVB supports classical programming via compilers as well as more modern programming using graphical user interface tools.

Users can use the comprehensive set of available tools, use third party tools or even write their own tools in a variety of different programming languages.

The CVB Image Manager is at the core of CVB and provides all of the fundamental functions such as image access and hardware drivers.

The Image Manager can be purchased as a standalone module.

It handles the display functionality which all the other tools (if required) connect to.

CVB Image Manager on its own is useful for building simple presentation applications for virtually any camera or grabber in the market.

Most camera/grabber products are supplied with the manufacturer's software and SDK.

However many do not offer the flexibility of CVB Image Manager to develop a custom interface with most general functions such as displaying, saving, and image manipulation.

If automated inspection is required the base Image Manager package can be extended by using additional software tools.

CVB features hardware independence; language independence; code independence; and image independence.

CVB captures every frame as the speed of an application increases so users don't miss a single pixel.

It is designed to work with the latest PC technology, like multi-threading, so different bits of code can execute simultaneously, utilising all the available processing power.

It is also designed to work with the latest generation of multi-core and multi-processor machines.

With CVB it is possible to display live images from multiple cameras using a combination of interfaces simultaneously.

The Image Manager provides all the functionality that is usually offered by a typical hardware-bound SDK.

For the simplest situations, only the lean Image Manager libraries are used for acquisition into the host memory.

Any further processing can be done with proprietary algorithms.

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