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Machine vision software finds embedded use

A MVTec Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 31, 2005

MVTec's Halcon machine vision software has now moved into the market for intelligent cameras.

MVTec's Halcon machine vision software has now moved into the market for intelligent cameras.

Several well-known manufacturers now bundle Halcon software with their cameras.

In the machine vision market, intelligent cameras and lean systems are becoming more and more important.

Up to now, cameras, frame grabbers, processor hardware, and machine vision software have been considered separately.

Now the trend is to offer all in one.

Camera manufacturers such as Sony, Philips, Festo and Basler, and Strampe, manufacturer of the Vision Box, now use Halcon.

"From the beginning we designed Halcon with a flexible and open architecture so that it smoothly can be ported whenever the market needs it", says Dr Olaf Munkelt, Managing Director at MVTec Software.

"Now the moment has come".

"With Halcon Embedded we are able to support entirely different hardware platforms".

"We have already implemented Halcon Embedded several times and will present these devices at the Vision show 2005 in Stuttgart".

Halcon Embedded enables the programmer to develop on a PC using C or C++, and to transfer the program to the device.

No compiler needs to run on the camera itself.

With the purchase of Halcon Embedded, the users benefit from the entire Halcon library in its new version 7.1.

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