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Linux boasts a robust and active programming community, making it an indispensable resource for embedded developers. Its open-source nature, combined with low cost, scalability, and ease of customization, has cemented its position as a dominant operating system in this field. For years, The Imaging …
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Over 79,000 visitors attended VISION China Shanghai 2021—China’s leading trade show for machine vision. The Imaging Source’s booth was hosted by reseller Shenzhen SunVision Technology. In addition to a large main island showcasing highlights from the entire industrial camera product …
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For serious blood diseases like leukemia, multiple myeloma, and lymphoma, differential counting of blood cells in bone marrow smears remains the diagnostic gold standard. Currently, these morphological assessments are performed manually by pathologists and highly-trained lab personnel, requiring …
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Visual inspection remains a fundamental component of most quality control workflows. However, when performed manually, it presents significant challenges including high costs, frequent errors, inefficiency, and common issues such as 10-20% product rejection rates (pseudo-scrap) alongside production …
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To effectively harness the capabilities of the NVIDIA and Raspberry Pi 4 platforms for embedded vision applications, The Imaging Source provides a range of MIPI CSI-2 board cameras. However, many embedded machine vision systems—especially those using multiple cameras—require longer cable lengths …
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Since February, The Imaging Source has navigated a dynamic environment shaped by the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We continuously monitor global developments to proactively address potential disruptions across our supply chain and ensure uninterrupted service delivery. Our contingency planning …
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Since its inception in 1990, The Imaging Source has been a leading provider of high-performance industrial cameras for various sectors, including automation, quality control, logistics, and medical/pharmaceutical applications. The company’s 2020 catalog showcases an extensive selection of …
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From February 25-27, 2020, The Imaging Source will have technical sales and project managers staffing their booth (Hall 2, Booth 648) at the embedded world fair in Nuremburg. This event is dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge developments for the embedded vision market. NVIDIA Jetson Development …
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The Imaging Source Participates in AOI Forum & Show On October 3, 2019, The Imaging Source attended this year’s AOI Forum & Show hosted by the Automatic Optical Inspection Equipment Association (AOIEA) at National Chiao Tung University. This annual event brings together system …
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Polarization imaging has long been a niche application, typically requiring specialized hardware or complex setups. However, Sony’s introduction of the Polarsens™ technology marks a significant advancement, particularly with their 5.1 MP global-shutter CMOS image sensors (IMX250MZR/IMX250MYR). These …
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Sony’s Polarsens™ 5.1 MP global-shutter CMOS image sensors (IMX250MZR/ IMX250MYR) capture visual data that other standard monochrome and color sensors cannot obtain. The Imaging Source has introduced new USB 3.0 and GigE polarization cameras featuring Polarsens technology, which employs …
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From October 24–25, 2019, The Imaging Source will participate in the Embedded VISION Europe (EVE) conference in Stuttgart, Germany. Our technical sales and project managers will be on hand to demonstrate our newest product developments. New Product Highlights At Embedded VISION Europe 2019, we’ll …
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Researchers at the Mathis Lab, based at the Rowland Institute in Harvard University, are investigating how neural circuits contribute to adaptive motor behaviors. This research focuses on understanding the link between brain activity and behavior by studying mouse models. The team employs high-speed …
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October 8th marks the beginning of STEMMER IMAGING’s fourth Machine Vision Technology Forum. Around forty leading machine vision manufacturers will showcase their latest advancements and cutting-edge technologies through presentations and exhibitions, catering to both newcomers and seasoned …
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Shenzhen, known as China’s electronics manufacturing hub (with an economic output rivaling only Shanghai and Beijing), hosts the premier automation show in South China: Integrated Automation Motion & Drives SHENZHEN 2019 (IAMD). The Imaging Source and reseller Sunvision attended the event …