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Product category: Vision and scanning systems
News Release from: Cognex UK | Subject: Vision sensor software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 14 October 2005

Software simplifies vision sensor
application

The In-Sight SDK is a library of tools that allows system integrators to simplify the integration of In-Sight vision sensors with third-party HMI/SCADA packages and custom programs.

The In-Sight SDK is a library of tools that allows system integrators to simplify the integration of In-Sight vision sensors with third-party HMI/SCADA packages and custom programs Cognex, the world's leading supplier of machine vision sensors, today announced the new In-Sight Software Development Kit (SDK) for its award-winning In-Sight vision sensors

The In-Sight SDK is a library of tools that allows system integrators and machine builders to simplify the integration of In-Sight vision sensors with third-party HMI/SCADA packages and custom programs.

The In-Sight SDK allows developers to seamlessly integrate In-Sight images, graphics, and data into custom programs exposing only the functionality required for end users to configure In-Sight and monitor its operation, while preserving the look and feel of the custom interface.

"The In-Sight SDK speeds application development, reduces our workload, and provides us with more options for tailoring solutions to better address the specific needs of our customers," said Richard Price, president, Automation Horizons, a Cognex Integrator and custom developer of control and information systems.

With the In-Sight SDK, software developers have the flexibility to use COM/ActiveX programming environments or the new Microsoft.NET languages such as Visual Basic or C#. Request a free brochure from Cognex UK ...

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