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Interfacing Vision Research S990 to the BitFlow Cyton-CXP4 Frame Grabber
This document explains how to interface the Vision Research S990 to the BitFlow Cyton-CXP frame grabber. The S990 is very high speed camera running 4K x 2k at 1000 FPS. This data rate exceeds the speed of a single frame grabber so the camera has 16 outputs and requires four Cyton-CXP4 frame grabbers. The camera will, however run with two or even one frame grabber, with a proportional reduction in the maximum frame rate.
Camera-based Observation in Laser Material Processing
Camera-based imaging enables real time observation and feedback during laser processing. This paper gives you an overview about several methods of camera-based observation to find the best solution for your application.
Automated Scratch-Dig Inspection - Advantages of Replacing Manual-visual Inspection
Worldwide a tendency can be observed to increase accuracy and quality of inspection of optical parts. More often than ever before, manufacturers explore computer-based inspection systems to gradually replace human inspectors. We describe how machine...
Machine Learning AI Reduces Inspection Costs
Pleora’s AI Gateway helps organizations quickly realize the business benefits of AI to improve the reliability and lower the cost of visual quality inspection, without costly, time-consuming algorithm development. Designed to work with existing...
Time of Flight Forges Ahead: Design tips to boost 3D performance and cut integration time & cost
Key Topics: • Outdoors vs Controlled Environments • Target & Camera Motion • Specular, Diffuse & Transparent Targets • Scene Complexity Simplified • Working Distance Considerations • Put It All Together The reader can learn how to boost the...
Colored Glass as a Versatile and Economical Means for Optical Filtering
Colored glass filters find many uses in optical systems including imaging, laser, and industrial equipment. We describe design and fabrication techniques for implementing low cost optical filters which are an excellent choice for production systems....
Custom Lens Design and Lens Assemblies
Hyperion Optics specializes in custom optical system design, prototyping, and OEM lens assemblies. This one-page document contains details about our custom lens design and prototyping workflow, examples of lens design in our portfolio, and the...
A Short Introduction to Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) Imaging
SWIR imaging significantly extends the possibilities for industrial machine vision applications beyond the visible range. But while broadband light sources are adequate to illuminate some SWIR applications, narrow-band SWIR LEDs now deliver high...
Ruggedized Lens Metrology
The Ruggedized Lens Metrology Whitepaper discusses what the term Stability Ruggedized means and to what extent lenses that have been ruggedized can eliminate detrimental effects such as pixel shift that results from external shock and vibration...
Seeing Into the Future with 3D Machine Vision
3D machine vision was developed to enable automated quality control, but it is now being applied much more widely, in concert with automation and machine learning. Stereo vision, Time-of-Flight (ToF) scanning and 3D triangulation are commonly used...
The Fast Lane to Embedded Vision
Sensor Modules are small imaging solutions used to easily integrate customized vision technologies into machines and devices that allow them to see. Developers of robots, drones, IoT, consumer devices and surveillance applications benefit from...
Replacing Hard to Source and Obsolete Optical Components
Periodically organisations are faced with replacing hard to source or obsolete optical components within their camera, sensor, or instrument systems. It is at this critical point that you have to choose whether to search for an off-the-shelf...
Camera-based Products - Benefits of an ISO13485:2016-Certified Supplier
What advantages does a supplier certified according to the medical device standard ISO 13485:2016 offer to a manufacturer of camera-based medical products? Our White Paper describes the requirements of this standard, presents various ways in which...
CoaXPress 2.0 – The Standard in Industrial Image Processing for Demanding Applications
CoaXPress is a well-known interface for industrial image processing and it is coming soon in the new standard version 2.0 (CXP-12). The interface is particularly relevant for demanding applications especially whenever high data rates or short...
Maximizing Camera Performance with Filters
The use of filters allows a camera to be more selective with what kind of light will make contact with the sensor. Filters are often designed with the intent of blocking out a certain amount of light, whether this is a specific band of light (a set...
Behind the Scenes of Today's Imaging Process
Image processing has become so ingrained in everyday life that we often forget how quickly it has advanced over the last few decades. Today, we are able to snap photos and then rotate, crop, and apply various filters to the images directly on the...
How Does Prism Technology Help to Achieve Superior Color Imaging
Achieving superior image quality requires real and full color depth for every channel, improved color contrast and color differentiation, low inter-channel crosstalk and noise levels. These vital image quality factors can be achieved using the...
Going Polarized - Polarization Adds A New Perspective To The Imaging Industry
In many machine vision applications the use of polarization cameras can provide information that cannot be obtained with standard monochrome, color, multi-spectral or hyperspectral cameras. In this White Paper, LUCID Vision Labs provides a deeper...
Hyperspectral Imaging Cameras in Rapid Detection and Potential Diagnosis of Agricultural Crop Threats
Remote monitoring of crops via satellites using color cameras was the earliest form of spectral imaging in agricultural management. Due to limited capabilities, only basic plant health parameters could be reported. The advent of hyperspectral...
The Most Important Camera Parameters for Aerial Imaging
Selecting components for an aerial imaging payload does not have to be complicated. Although the right camera choice is crucial for an aerial imaging system, the key to a success is to focus on the specifications that matter the most when imaging...
Key Features of Line Laser Explained
How should you best determine the specifications of line laser modules? Line laser modules are used in measuring systems to help with positioning, marking, and measurement tasks. LASER COMPONENTS offers custom laser modules with different fan angel,...
Key Considerations when Designing and Implementing an Outdoor-Ready Smart Imaging System
The key to a successful all-in-one imaging system is the use of embedded systems – especially when it comes to designing a custom proprietary system. This white paper walks you through key elements to consider when designing an embedded vision...
Modern CMOS Sensors and Their Use in Fluorescence-Based Applications
Dr. Felix Asche, Product Manager at Basler, outlines possibilities and application areas of modern CMOS sensor technology in medicine and science. System manufacturers whose devices are equipped with CCD sensors and who are therefore increasingly...
Selecting The Right Hyperspectral Imager Is Key To Bringing Critical Data Into View
Hyperspectral imaging is a valuable technique for revealing data the eye alone cannot capture. Revealing different characteristics from an image, hyperspectral imaging is highly prized for many applications, from gathering forensic evidence and...
NVIDIA Accelerated JPEG Compression
JPEG accelerated compression using NVIDIA dedicated processor. Reduce the amount of data needed to store or transmit image data. With JPEG image compression you can increase the amount of data stored by a factor of 10 to 15. Supports mono, raw...
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