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Surveillance systems increasingly depend on daylight high-resolution video feeds, particularly in applications like border monitoring or situational awareness. These require specialized camera setups that align closely with human vision due to real-time viewing demands. The human eye adapts …
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Cameras come in various types and configurations, but selecting the optimal one for your measurement or inspection system can be challenging. This article explores critical factors that influence camera selection. Resolution and Frame Rate The required resolution and frame rate are often determined …
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Selecting the appropriate industrial camera for your machine vision system from the outset can prevent expensive redesigns or upgrades later on. But how do you determine the best camera? The answer lies in understanding your specific needs. Let’s break this down step by step. Step 1: Define …
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Selecting the appropriate industrial camera for your system from the outset can prevent costly redesigns or upgrades down the line. But how do you identify the best option? The answer lies in understanding your specific needs, as “best” is always relative to those requirements. In our …
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Introduction The advancement of image sensor technology has led to a significant increase in high-resolution and ultra-high-resolution OEM cameras from machine vision suppliers. These developments, coupled with lower production costs driven by consumer markets, have expanded options for demanding …
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Deciding on the best machine vision camera for an upgrade or a new project involves several key considerations. To assist with this process, here are some recent blog posts that provide valuable insights: CCD vs. CMOS CCD or CMOS? – Understanding the fundamental differences between these two sensor …
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Selecting the ideal machine vision camera can be challenging, especially when relying solely on technical specifications provided by manufacturers. For example, some emphasize dynamic range while others highlight sensitivity—two related but distinct metrics. Even cameras equipped with identical …
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Last week’s Vision Show in Boston highlighted two major trends in machine vision technology: the widespread adoption of CMOS cameras and the rapid evolution of CoaXPress connectivity. The Rise of CMOS Cameras CMOS image sensors have become increasingly prevalent in machine vision applications, …
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The year has brought significant advancements in CMOS image sensors and camera technology. As we approach the end of 2015, let’s revisit some of our most popular technical blog posts exploring key developments in this rapidly evolving field. CCD vs. CMOS Comparisons We’ve examined …
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The final draft of the CoaXPress 2.0 standard is nearly complete and is expected to be finalized by next year’s first quarter. Following its release as a candidate during the spring International Vision Standards Meeting (IVSM), formal voting will commence, paving the way for certified …
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At the Vision 2014 conference, we had the opportunity to speak with Joost van Kuijk, the Vice President of Marketing and Technology at Adimec. In this interview, he discussed the technology behind CoaXPress cameras and how they are shaping the future of imaging solutions. What is CoaXPress? …
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In November 2013, Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and semiconductor solutions, acquired EqcoLogic—an innovator in coaxial transceiver products based in Brussels, Belgium (http://www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/press-release/microchip-acquires-eqcologic.html). …
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CoaXPress standard was developed over 9 years ago to overcome the limitations of Camera Link, including its limited bandwidth (maximum 850 MB/s) and short, bulky cables. Even after winning the Vision Award in 2009 and gaining technical advantages over other high-speed imaging interface standards, …
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High-Resolution, High-Speed Imaging: The Latest in Machine Vision Cameras Modern machine vision cameras offer enhanced resolution and frame speed, enabling greater accuracy and advanced capabilities through 3D measurements. However, a significant challenge lies in efficiently transferring high data …
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CoaXPress Is Gaining Traction In Machine Vision And Other Fields Because Of Its Advantages That Go Beyond Just Data-Bandwidth. If You Are Looking To Upgrade Your Imaging System And Currently Use Camera Link Cameras (And Even If You Use Something Else Or Building A New System), Here Are Some …