Industrial Vision Systems (IVS) has launched a range of high-speed ultra-compact digital monochrome cameras.
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With 96 to 98 per cent reflectance, Labsphere's Spectralon and Spectraflect provide a high level of uniform light integration for maximum efficiency in light collection tubes and light guides used in medical imaging equipment.
Moritex has launched a standard incandescent IR light source offering a broad light spectrum.
Vision Research has launched the Phantom V12, which is a high-speed digital camera that can record 1,000,000 pictures-per-second (pps).
Vision Components has released its VC4438 model, which extends its range of freely programmable, intelligent high-performance cameras whose key component is a 1GHz (8,000 MIPS) processor from Texas Instruments.
Northwire has launched a line of cable for Camera Link applications. In testing for flexion, Northwire’s standard Camera Link cable passes 17 million cycles.
Optical Surfaces has launched its range of Reference Flats, which have an up to 600mm in diameter and can achieve a surface accuracy of lambda/20pv and surface roughness of 10A rms.
Firstsight Vision has released two industrial grade CameraLink cables in its range of cabling products for industrial vision systems.
Resolve Optics has launched its fixed focus Non-Browning Lens range from 6mm to 25mm focal length with fields of view up to 108 degrees.
XenICs has developed a special chip thinning technology for extending the coverage of its SWIR cameras XEVA and XS into the visible realm.
XenICs has released its high-end, power PC-based, high-speed imaging system Cheetah, which is an InGaAs focal-plane array camera that covers the standard SWIR (short-wave infrared) wavelength area 0.9 to 1.7µm - with all control and communications c
XenICs has extended the wavelength areas of its proven high-detectivity and high-uniformity InSb detector cameras for the midwave infrared (MWIR) 3 to 5µm area. New broadband versions now cover the extended area 1 to 5µm.
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