Line Scan Cameras News
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3 Rock-Solid Predictions (j/k) About What To Expect From Photonics In 2024
12/7/2023
Before 2023 comes to an end we want to go on record with three things that we guarantee will happen in 2024.
(Guarantee not valid anywhere, anytime, and/or any place. Void everywhere.)
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2023’s Best: Methane Super Emitters, The Valley Of Death, Hidden Cities, And Maple Syrup
12/6/2023
It’s that time again. Let’s take a look at the most-read articles that appeared on Photonics Online this year. It’s got intrigue, suspense, and surprises. Oh, and infrared, LiDAR, and so much more.
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24 Ways Biophotonics Improves Medical Imaging And Robotic Surgery
9/19/2023
Biophotonics, when applied to medical imaging or robotic surgery, significantly advances healthcare by offering a multifaceted approach to diagnosis, treatment, and surgery while improving patient care and outcomes.
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The Cobots Are Coming! The Cobots Are Coming!
8/7/2023
Using 2D or 3D vision to guide robots can improve flexibility and lower costs in various industrial applications. With the rise of collaborative robots, also known as cobots, there are now more opportunities to integrate machine vision into the work environment.
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Xenics At DCS: Top-Notch Space Technology Serving The Industry
4/18/2016
Xenics will attend SPIE DCS 2016 with a host of new developments, among them the first performance results of a family of high-resolution SWIR line-scan arrays that work up to 400 KHz of line rate. These arrays serve space applications that require high resolution line-scan arrays as well as medical (3D SD-OCT) and industrial applications that require high line rates. . Xenics will exhibit in Booth 523 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
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New USB3.0 SWIR Linescan Camera For Spectroscopy And Machine Vision
4/18/2016
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. recently introduced the affordable LineCam12, an indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) linescan camera that operates in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) and visible spectrum, from 0.4 to 1.7 µm. The compact camera features a 1024 x 1 pixel format with a 12.5 µm pitch and has two digital outputs, USB3 Vision™ and Camera Link; it can also be powered by USB3.0 in most applications. This is the only USB3 Vision SWIR camera currently available, allowing for easy integration into new or existing machine vision and spectroscopic systems.
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Xenics InGaAs SWIR Detector Is Part Of Proba-V Space Mission
4/30/2013
Xenics, Europe's leading developer and manufacturer of advanced infrared detector solutions, underlines its prime position in high-resolution line-scan detectors for demanding scientific and industrial applications.
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Xenics Focuses On Modular IR Solutions For Homeland Security
4/15/2013
Xenics, the leading European provider of advanced infrared detectors, cameras and customized imaging solutions, comes to this year's SPIE DSS with a broadly expanded program of 20+ new camera models based on its versatile XenicsCores platform.
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e2v Launches Colour Versions Of Its Market Leading ELiiXA+ Line Scan Cameras
3/11/2013
e2v, a leading global provider of high performance imaging solutions, has launched colour versions of its market leading ELiiXA+ line scan cameras.
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Basler 6k, 8k, And 12k racer Line Scan Cameras Enter Series Production
2/28/2013
Digital camera specialist Basler is starting series production of their latest racer line scan camera models with resolutions of 6k, 8k, and 12k.They are available with either a Gigabit Ethernet or a Camera Link interface, and offer extraordinary line rates of up to 80 kHz.