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Adimec has broadened its TMX-DHD lineup of rugged Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) cameras, designed specifically for the global security sector. These cameras have been integrated into numerous new and upgraded projects across the United States, Europe, and Israel. Applications include airborne …
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FFOCT (Full-Well Capacity OCT) devices are revolutionizing non-invasive cancer diagnosis by enabling high-resolution imaging during surgical procedures. These technologies offer a complementary approach to traditional histology, providing real-time insights without the need for tissue biopsies. …
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Click the image below to view a video demonstration by IMEC featuring their hyperspectral imaging camera. This device operates at fast frame rates and captures spectral signatures from different types of leaf objects—paper printed leaves, plastic leaves, tissue paper leaves, and real leaves—across …
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If you’ve decided that a higher-resolution camera can improve your inspection or metrology system’s throughput and accuracy, then it’s time to take concrete steps toward finding the right solution. Let’s break down how to approach this process effectively. Step 1: Selecting The Right …
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Flat Field Correction (FFC) is a technique used to minimize or eliminate artifacts, thereby improving the uniformity of images. Its primary purpose is to ensure consistent image quality regardless of exposure conditions. Components of FFC There are two main components to flat field correction: Local …
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Achieving seamless interoperability while ensuring rapid issue resolution requires close collaboration between camera manufacturers, frame grabbers suppliers, and cable providers. At Adimec, we recognize the critical importance of these partnerships in delivering reliable imaging solutions. Events …
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The Need for Advanced 24/7 Full Motion Video Systems The military and global security sectors have seen a significant increase in the use of 24/7 full motion video systems. This growth is driven by several key requirements: persistent observation over wide areas, navigation for vehicles without …
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At the Vision Trade Fair 2011 in Stuttgart from November 8th to 10th, Ray Berst from Components Express discussed high-flexibility, long-distance cable and connector solutions. These offerings support the latest interface standards and emerging technologies. The discussion focused on Camera Link HS, …
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Introduction to CCTV Systems Closed-circuit television (CCTV) has been widely used in environments requiring constant monitoring, such as banks and casinos, for decades. Unlike open broadcasting systems, CCTV transmits video signals to a limited set of monitors. These systems aim to minimize …
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The combination of high resolution and frame speed using CMOS image sensors has become highly attractive, serving as a major driving factor for transitioning from CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) to CMOS technology in industrial cameras. However, this shift requires careful consideration of the various …
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As manufacturing processes advance into smaller-scale applications, particularly within high-tech sectors like semiconductors and electronics, the demand for higher-resolution cameras with enhanced spatial resolution becomes increasingly critical. This evolution underscores the necessity of …
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High-resolution, high-speed metrology cameras offer an exceptional solution for enhancing both accuracy and throughput in equipment inspection and measurement processes. These advanced cameras can handle smaller features with ease, but realizing their full potential requires careful optimization of …
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At the International Technical Exhibition (ITE) in Yokohama, Japan from December 2nd to 4th, Adimec will showcase enhancements to its latest CMOS-based camera series, including the new SAPPHIRE S-25A70—currently the fastest 25-megapixel camera capable of reaching up to 73 frames per second (fps) via …
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Traditional machine vision systems rely on matching the data rate of image sensors with frame grabbers or PCs. However, common image data rates are projected to exceed 10Gbit/s and approach 30Gbit/s in the coming years. This surge necessitates high-performance interface solutions to fully exploit …
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Modern semiconductor packaging inspection equipment, which supports smartphone production demand, leverages higher resolution cameras combined with high speeds to achieve greater throughput and accuracy. While companies like Samsung and Apple focus on meeting consumer demands for more advanced …