Product category:
Vision and Colour Sensors
News Release from: Multipix Imaging | Subject: AVT 2.1
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 November 2002
Interface has vision for FireWire
cameras
Basler's IEEE1394 cameras series are now directly accessible by MVTec ActivVision Tools (AVT) and Halcon.
Basler's IEEE1394 cameras series are now directly accessible by MVTec ActivVision Tools (AVT) and Halcon This new interface now completes the already existing support for the complete Basler range in AVT and Halcon via fully developed frame grabber interfaces using a number of board manufacturers including the impressive Euresys series
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Basler's BCam drivers have been interfaced to the standardised interface of Halcon.
With AVT based on Halcon, grabbing images is simple using the ActiveX components in Visual Basic, where all standard parameters and tasks for machine vision are covered.
The new interface supports IEEE1394 specification 1.30, multiple camera connections, the entire range of Basler's IEEE cameras, synchronous and asynchronous grabbing, external triggering and software control of camera parameters.
With the new release of AVT 2.1, the user interface (GUI) has also been enhanced.
Users can now interactively build or add their own interface to the standard user interfaces provided by AVT - without writing a single line of code.
In total over 35 tools are provided for users to set up and configure their machine vision application in quick time, calibration, alignment, measuring and blob analysis are all available.
Halcon's new 6.1 release has also been significantly improved with enhanced functionality.
Almost 1000 operators are available for machine vision, with HDevelop interactive development environment for fast and easy prototyping of all machine vision application.
Software is supported in Windows NT/2000/XP and Linux/Unix and all accessible from host languages C/C++ and Visual Basic. Request a free brochure from Multipix Imaging ...
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