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The Myths and Realities of Image Acquisition

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Recent advancements in interfaces and processors are contributing to a new generation of smart cameras, sensors and other vision products.

Ilias Levis, Sony Electronics Inc.

Not too long ago, machine vision application users relied on frame-grabber-based systems for most of their tasks. In 1998, manufacturers introduced cameras that worked with the IEEE-1394 interface, enabling a direct connection between industrial cameras and standard PCs and eliminating the need for a frame grabber card. Initially, it was thought that this type of user-friendly interface, including USB 2.0 and Ethernet, would address a limited number of applications. As it turns out, the majority of digital cameras that are sold today in the North American machine vision market have...Read full article

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    Published: November 2006
    Featuresframe-grabber-based systemsindustrialmachine vision applicationSensors & Detectors

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