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News Release from: Lambda Photometrics | Subject: Prosilica machine vision cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 17 November 2004

Machine vision cameras integrate easily

Firewire digital 'plug and play' machine vision cameras, available in two models, are all designed for easy system integration, have standardised interfaces and advanced performance.

A new addition to the Lambda portfolio, Prosilica, offer a range of sophisticated Firewire digital machine vision cameras, all designed for easy system integration The range includes two models, the CV640 (659x493) and the CV1280 (1280x1024), and come in colour/monochrome versions

They are a range of "plug-and-play" digital cameras with standardised interfaces and advanced performance.

High frame rates (CV640 - 120fps), sophisticated triggering and superior sensitivity make this the camera of choice for many industrial imaging applications.

An option of a 1394b fibre optic interface is available on both models, which enables operation at up to 500 metres cable length in addition to a standard 1394a port.

All models can be combined with National Instruments Compact Vision System and LabVIEW or VisionBuilder software to provide a complete smart camera system, with up to three cameras.

Prosilica's "NI Toolkit" with VIs, Express VIs and extended camera controls provide users with high performance and flexibility.

The camera is also very useful in applications where cables are repeatedly flexed such as in robotic arms.

Amongst the features common to the cameras are extended dynamic range for imaging in difficult lighting conditions, region of interest function for increased speed, snapshot shutter for stop action imaging and DCAM compliance for 'plug-and-play' compatibility. Request a free brochure from Lambda Photometrics ...

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