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  • Vision 2009: Vendors tout cameras, interfaces, and processing

    Vision 2009, November 3–5, Stuttgart, Germany, www.messe-stuttgart.de/vision.

    -- Test & Measurement World, 12/1/2009 2:00:00 AM

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    Vision Components' VC4067/NIR captured this near-infrared image of a polycrystalline wafer with microcracks in the center. Featuring an integrated 400-MHz processor from Texas Instruments, the camera has a computing power
    of 3200 MIPS.

    At Vision 2009 Baumer presented its new HQ Color technology, based on the real-time Baumer CIELab engine. Baumer also presented its new GigE trigger device and introduced the SX family of cameras, which incorporate Kodak's progressive-scan interline CCD sensors. Basler Vision Technologies introduced its low-cost (299 euros) Ace GigE camera, a 29x29-mm unit.

    Matrox Imaging announced two PICMG 1.3 boards for its Matrox Supersight e2 HPC (high-performance computing) platform. Matrox also said that the Matrox Radient eCL Camera Link frame grabber now supports the Altera Stratix IV FPGAs.

    Dalsa highlighted its Spyder3 linescan cameras; its Falcon VGA300 HG, Falcon 1M120 HG, and Falcon 1.4M100 HG cameras; its BOA smart camera; and two new Genie GigE Vision-compliant cameras. Dalsa also demonstrated its Sapera Essential measurement tool, the Xcelera CL PX8 frame grabber, and the XRI-1600 PC-based digital image processor. In addition, Dalsa presented its HSLink high-speed interface.

    Proposing another high-speed link called CoaXpress were Active Silicon, Adimec, and Components Express; the Japanese Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA) will address CoaXpress standardization issues. Also, representatives of the JIIA, the Automated Imaging Association, and the European Machine Vision Association signed an agreement to cooperate on global machine-vision standards.

    Vision Components presented its VCSBC4012 nano intelligent board camera and its VC4012 nano enclosed camera. Vision Components also said it is enabling cost-efficient production and quality control in the solar industry by combining its VC Solar Solution software library with smart cameras such as the new VC4067/NIR near-infrared model. The company also hosted application providers at its booth: Sedeco Vision Components presented its interfacing tools, which enable the operation of MVTec's HALCON on VC Smart Cameras; FiberVision exhibited its VC-Smart-Camera-based Caminax and its Nanosmart-PoE (Power over Ethernet) intelligent camera with a 5-Mpixel resolution; and IBN presented its PICTOMAT camera systems used in a 3-D volume calculation application and a camera-guided pick-and-place robot application.

     
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