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Vision and scanning systems
News Release from: e2v technologies inc. | Subject: Camera
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2007
Line scan camera for more machine
inspections
e2v has introduced the AViiVA UM8 high-performance 12K camera specifically designed for industrial machine vision applications, which require ever increasing rates of inspection.
e2v has extended the AViiVA line scan camera family with the AViiVA UM8 high-performance 12K camera for industrial machine vision applications This camera provides a more detailed inspection capability in a multi-camera system, with 12 288 pixels of resolution, eight taps working at 40 MHz, line rates reaching 25K lines per second and a dynamic range of 64 dB, even at an ultra high speed
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Building on e2v's experience of line scan technology, this new AViiVA UM8 utilises e2v's own Charge Coupled Device (CCD) image sensor, has a compact housing (76 x 76 x 56 mm), and integrates the best of e2v's technology to produce an advanced camera design.
The camera provides simplicity of use and high performance within a compact housing, whilst maintaining the AViiVA's leading heat-dissipation ratings and highly accurate sensor alignment to minimise the cost of optics and lighting.
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Camera functionality also includes fine automatic-balancing taps, simple flat field correction and a total accessible gain range of 32 dB, whilst the software provided allows a direct upgrade of the camera: Key benefits for multi-camera systems.
"The qualification tests we performed with our customers confirm that it is simply the most sensitive product they have seen on the market, providing a reliable solution for their most demanding applications," commented Christophe Robinet, e2v's Camera Marketing Manager.
"In addition, our deceptively simple cube design reduces the complexity of camera accessories and significantly reduces multi-camera system costs for customers in flat panel display inspection, PCB inspection and high performance web inspection applications".
The AViiVA UM8 is supplied with a Camera Link configuration interface that allows easy integration of the camera into existing systems.
It includes fine gain and offset settings, an output mode of 8 to 12 bits, flat field correction and automatic balancing of the eight taps.
This camera is compatible with fast and powerful frame grabbers currently available.
The CommCam GUI concept (graphical user interface) with its plug-and-play system has contributed to the success of AViiVA line scan cameras.
It enables automatic identification of the camera range, faster programming, easy saving process and uploading of firmware for upgrades and customisation.
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