The new version Halcon 22.05 by MVTec Software offers numerous new features: Until now, the Deep Learning technology Anomaly Detection was only able to detect localized, structural anomalies.
The new version Halcon 22.05 by MVTec Software offers numerous new features: Until now, the Deep Learning technology Anomaly Detection was only able to detect localized, structural anomalies.
The pco.edge 4.2 bi XU is based on a back illuminated sCMOS sensor with a very specific coating which allows applications in the visible light down to extreme UV (EUV) and soft X-ray radiation.
Vision Components launches the VC Stereo Cam for 3D- and two-camera applications.
Automation Technology offers the C5-2040CS 3D compact sensor for beverage container inspection, a sensor that can be used for both bottle and can inspection.
Kreon release its new highend and precision measuring arm Onyx.
The new version of the ArenaView SDK by Lucid Vision has a built-in JupyterLab support.
A scalable development platform for robotic systems, AMD’s Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit provides a smooth path to production deployment with the already available Kria K26 adaptive SOMs. With native ROS 2 support, the standard framework for robotics application development, and pre-configured interfaces for robotics and industrial solutions, the SOM Starter Kit enables the development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics and machine vision.
Framos brings Analog Devices’ new GMSL3 technology to embedded vision.
From now on, the white light interferometers of the interferoMETER series by Micro-Epsilon are also available as multipeak systems.
Infratec’s ImageIR 6300 Z thermal imaging camera is equipped with a 7.5x zoom lens and, in combination with its motorized focus, allows continuous adjustment to a wide range of object distances.
The CHRocodile CLS 2.0 confocal highspeed 3D line sensor by Precitec scans objects at 1,200 points per line on complex surfaces with large gradients and without shadowing.
API’s patent-pending Dynamic 9D Ladar System is the first interferometer-based ladar system to use Optical Frequency Chirping Interferometry (OFCI) technology.
The Kitov AVI system introduced by Kitov and ATEcare Service is now also available as an inline-capable solution.
The 20MP hyperspectral imaging camera X20 of Cubert is extended with a second camera sensor: panchromatic – just one band and high resolution.
The RTVision.3D by Quiss and Isra Vision can check the width, position and continuity as well as the height of an adhesive application via triangulation.
The new AI workstation by Kontron and Robotron is a multi-purpose combination of hardware and software that enables training, execution and inference of algorithms for a wide range of AI models and frameworks.
With the LQXP series, iim expands its Lumimax portfolio in the area of extreme performance.
Vision & Control now offers the telecentric objectives of the vicotar series with M42 thread.
A new optical coating from Fraunhofer IOF enables optics that do not fog up and hardly reflect at all.
With the MX005 a new color scientific cameras is added to the xiX camera series of Ximea.
The high resolution 3D camera Femto Mega by Orbbec with real-time streaming of processed images over ethernet or USB connections uses Microsoft’s ToF technology for precise scene understanding over a wide 120° field of view and a broad range from 0.25 to 5.5m.
The Triton SWIR is a GigE PoE camera by Lucid Vision featuring wide-band and high-sensitivity Sony SenSWIR 1.3MP IMX990 and 0.3MP IMX991 InGaAs sensors, capable of capturing images across both visible and invisible light spectrums.
Raptor Photonics has launched the Hawk Indigo, using a 2/3″ CMOS sensor, enabling ultimate UV sensitivity and high QE of 36% at 250nm.
The Vicosys multi-camera system by Vision & Control supports the A50 and A70 infrared cameras by Teledyne Flir in direct streaming as of version v300.
PCO’s pco.edge 10 bi LT has a quantum efficiency of up to 85% with a broad spectrum into the NIR thanks to its back-illuminated image sensor.
The ImageIR 8300hs highspeed thermal imaging camera with cooled focal plane array photon detectors by Infratec measures in the mid-IR range and combines 640x512IR pixels with a frame rate of 1,105Hz in full-frame mode.
AMD Xilinx’s Kria ODM Ecosystem program enables fully functional Kria SOM-based solutions by AMD partners without the need for dedicated chip design resources.
The high resolution ToF sensor Hydra3D+ is designed with Teledyne e2v’s proprietary CMOS technology.