Allied Vision launches two new Alvium camera series with FPD-Link III and GMSL2 interface.
Allied Vision launches two new Alvium camera series with FPD-Link III and GMSL2 interface.
iPF Electronic is expanding its range of lighting. There are new ring lights of the ER1Dxxx series, spotlights of the ES46xxx series and especially small spotlights of the ES16xxx series.
Alkeria has expanded its polarization cameras series with the Sony Polarsens 5MP CMOS with the Celera One P. Users can choose between the speed of a dual-USB3 interface of Celera P, and the convenience of the single USB3 interface of Celera One P. Since monochrome video format is not suitable to visualize AoLP (Angle of Linear Polarization) and DoLP (Degree of Linear Polarization) information simultaneously, Alkeria developed an advanced feature for the cameras: the FusionView feature.
The Model 4455 by Hinalea Imaging (Distributor Spehereoptics) covers an extended SWIR range from 1200 to 2100nm.
Lucid Vision announced the integration and availability of Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) data transfer technology over its complete range of Atlas10 – 10GigE cameras.
The C16006 of Hamamatsu Photonics Europe is an image sensor module with a built-in CMOS linear image sensor with a Camera Link interface.
Phantom announced the TE2010, a 20 Gpx/second high-speed camera in a compact platform.
With the myMahr portal, Mahr is presenting a digital service platform.
The latest firmware release 23.07 of Roboception’s rc_reason software has some new features and improvements like detection of multiple load carriers in a scene, detection of stacked objects in SilhouetteMatch (pilot phase), automated generation of 3D models when uploading .dxf files in SilhouetteMatch and improved network settings.
The Teledyne Flir TG54-2 and TG56-2 IR pyrometers feature a larger measurement temperature range and memory compared to their predecessors.
Sick expands its Ruler3000 family with the launch of three compact cameras, as well as an additional mid-range variant.
The APDIS Intelligent Quality Stations with Nikon’s Laser Radar were developed for the fully automatic inspection of body shells and components.