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Microscope camera has 21 million pixel resolution

Representing a breakthrough in sub-pixel shifting technology, high resolution USB microscope camera 21 million pixel resolution offers increased image resolution and precise colour.

News from Kane Computing (17 May 2004)

Smart camera Data Matrix reader may be the first

What is believed to be industry's first smart camera Data Matrix reader with a built-in verifier implements novel direct part mark verification capabilities.

News from Robotic Vision Systems (14 May 2004)

Microscope focus motor is easy to fit and remove

A focus motor designed for use with a new range of Leica DM4000 and DM5000 upright microscopes is easy to fit and remove and requires no disassembly of the instrument.  Brochure available  

News from Prior Scientific (13 May 2004)

Selecting the best part mark identification system

Suppliers that need to track manufactured items through production will appreciate the valuable tips on how to choose the best code type and marking method for each application.

News from Cognex UK (11 May 2004)

Compact green laser modules align precisely

Compact self-contained green laser modules, designed for use in industrial alignment, medical and scientific applications, produce a highly visible circular output beam.  Brochure available  

News from Photonic Products (26 April 2004)

Scanner reads 100+ data matrices/sec

Incorporating DSP chip technology, the latest version of a code reading scanner is capable of over 100 data matrix reads per second.

News from DVT Sensors (23 April 2004)

Intelligent machine vision camera is low-cost

An economical, next-generation intelligent camera is a compact, self-contained device that is easy to use and program, and is designed for low-cost applications.

News from PPT Vision (23 April 2004)

Vision sensors offer four-fold processing power

Family of vision sensors now includes two models that have four times the processing power of comparably priced vision sensors and meet IEC specifications for shock and vibration.

News from Cognex UK ( 9 April 2004)

100% integrity cheque can save carton glueing

 User application article   Cameras have completely eliminate expensive waste inherent in the production of corrugated cardboard cartons, while simultaneously fine-tuning one manufacturer's production line.

News from DVT Sensors ( 7 April 2004)

Software allows difficult codes to be read

Latest version of vision software reads the most difficult codes as a move toward gradient pixel base threshold has enabled more intelligence in the software to compensate for light variations.

News from DVT Sensors ( 7 April 2004)

Smart sensor connectivity problems solved

DVT Sensors launched three new products at the UK's TOTAL show that solve any potential connectivity problem relating to smart sensor installation.

News from DVT Sensors ( 7 April 2004)

Vision inspection system is user-friendly

Flexibility and ease of use, thanks to powerful, advanced software tools, are the hallmarks of a high-performance vision inspection system that is easy to set up and configure.  Brochure available  

News from Omron Electronics (22 March 2004)

High output red laser diodes give high visibility

High output red laser diodes are suitable for applications requiring high visibility in demanding environments, such as machine vision and where highly visible laser lines ar wanted.  Brochure available  

News from Photonic Products (12 March 2004)

Read 1D and 2D symbols without a struggle

Designed for reading tough, low contrast symbols, handheld imagers no longer require users to struggle reading dot peen or laser etched bar codes and 2D symbols in handheld applications.

News from Simac Masic and TSS ( 9 March 2004)

Automated vision system uses video edge detection

At the Hamburg Aerospace Testing Expo, a range of metrology systems will include a fully automated system, featuring Video Edge Detection and a patented optical display head.  Brochure available  

News from Vision Engineering (25 February 2004)

3-D microscope aids zero defect quality

Video microscope with 3-D image display and 18 million-pixel resolution achieves a superior depth of field that is up to 20 times greater than that of conventional microscopes.

News from Keyence (UK) (24 February 2004)

Quarterly newsletter is dedicated to innovation

People, Packaging and Safety is a quarterly newsletter dedicated to promoting innovation in vision inspection through its product offering.

News from Optel Vision (17 February 2004)

High speed frame grabber supports four cameras

Designed for the next generation of high-speed analogue cameras that use the latest progressive scan CCD sensor technology, a frame grabber supports up to four independent cameras.

News from Cognex UK ( 6 February 2004)

Three-plate design improves microscope flexibility

Maximum flexibility was a primary goal while designing the latest scanning stage for upright microscopes and has been achieved by adopting a three-plate design.  Brochure available  

News from Prior Scientific ( 4 February 2004)

Smart cameras speed up production inspection

 User application article   Smart cameras can take precise measurements, sort by miniscule colour variations, sort by object shape, and perform optical character recognition and bar code recognition at high speeds.

News from DVT Sensors (20 January 2004)

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