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News Release from: Adept Electronic Solutions | Subject: Compact machine vision cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2006
Compact machine vision cameras meet IP67
Range of ultra compact USB 2.0 machine vision cameras, featuring an IP67 compliant housing, is for use in industrial environments where water or dust and particulates are a problem.
The uEye RE camera range are for industrial applications with a completely IP67 compliant housing, ensuring a new level of reliability in the harshest of environments The new models all share the same ultra compact housing which has been specially developed for use in industrial environments where water or dust and particulates are a problem
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Called the Rough Environment or RE for short, all camera models in the Eye range are available in the new RE housing.
uEye RE is a family of price effective and ultra compact USB 2.0 cameras for medical and industrial applications.
By using USB 2.0 technology uEye is the easiest way to go digital with no need for any additional frame grabber hardware.
The uEye RE camera offers one digital trigger input and one digital output to control for example a flashlight.
Both, the universal digital input and the digital output can switch voltages up to 24V.
The signals are optically isolated and available on the D-SUB connector of the camera.
The uEye RE SDK offers by using Direct Draw the ability to blend flicker-free text and graphic overlay information into the live video image.
Graphics, Date, Time and many more can be realised with the DD Back Buffer and DD Overlay Surface modes.
Direct Draw allows flexible displaying of the video images.
The Highlights at a glance are as follows.
* USB 2.0 interface for a flexible use at PC, Notebook and embedded systems.
* Extremely rugged.
* High quality CMOS and CCD sensors.
* Camera control and power supply via the USB bus.
* Universal trigger input and digital output, optically isolated.
* Ultra compact housing with C-Mount.
* Powerful SDK (based on the FALCON SDK) for Windows 2000/XP and LINUX.
* DirectDraw support, ActiveX , Twain and Direct Show (WDM) driver.
* Interfaces for ActivVision Tools, Common Vision Blox, HALCON and NeuroCheck available.
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