Machine Vision Products
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Digital Linescan Camera: LineCAM12
5/2/2016
The new LineCAM12 from Princeton Infrared Technologies is an InGaAs linescan camera designed to operate in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) and visible spectrum, from 0.4 to 1.7 µm. This camera utilizes a 1024 x 1 state of the art InGaAs linear array imager on 12.5μm pitch. It is currently available in a 250 mm tall pixel model for spectroscopy, and 12.5 mm square pixel model for machine vision applications.
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Machine Vision Strobe: MVS-5000™
7/17/2013
The MVS-5000™ Machine Vision strobe from Excelitas Technologies produces short duration, high intensity light pulses for machine vision applications.
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VISICUBE: A Compact Machine Vision System
6/24/2010
VisiCube masters simple vision applications efficiently and economically. All Vision Components Smart Cameras are built for industrial applications. They are insensitive to shock and vibration, and have multiple I/O lines for direct control of external equipment. For more complex control tasks, they can easily be interfaced to a PLC.
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Machine Vision Light To Maximize Camera Performance
2/15/2008
MERCRON’s stock-in-trade is its Precision Illumination Control technology, using specially designed high-frequency ballasts to convert ordinary, industrial lamps into precision light sources for Machine Vision Light Systems. Our controllers not only drive, but regulate Fluorescent: Aperture, UV & IR; Tungsten; Metal Halide; and HP Sodium lamps
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HP Sodium Lamp Controllers For Machine Vision Illumination
2/1/2007
MERCRON’s HP sodium lamp controllers can regulate several different wattage-levels of high pressure Sodium light-sources: 150, 250 & 400 watts
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Metal Halide Lamp Controllers For Machine Vision Illumination
2/1/2007
MERCRON’s Metal Halide Lamp Controllers can regulate several different wattage-levels of Metal Halide light-sources: 250, 400 & 1000 watts
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Fluorescent Lamp Controllers For Machine Vision Illumination
2/1/2007
MERCRON’s fluorescent lamp controllers are categorized into series per six power-levels in terms of milliamps. Since fluorescent light-sources are linear, a milliamp rating gives a better idea of the lamp’s illumination per unit length than does a total wattage figure. Wattage will change with lamp length alone, but milliamps will not
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Tungsten / Halogen Lamp Controllers For Machine Vision Systems
2/1/2007
MERCRON’s Tungsten Lamp Controllers regulate several different wattage-levels of Tungsten light-sources: 50, 75, 100, 150, 240, 250, 300 & 500 watts
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Machine Vision Products For IR Applications
1/23/2007
Moritex has recently introduced a line of high performance machine vision products for Infrared (IR) applications
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Machine Vision Sensor
12/26/2000
The In-Sight 2000 vision sensor — a product which bridges the gap between smart cameras and general purpose vision systems — offers advanced machine vision technology in an cost-effective, stand-alone package that doesn稚 require programming or a PC
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