STEMMER IMAGING to showcase imaging software, sensors, and turnkey vision system at VisionChina 2014
STEMMER IMAGING will showcase the Common Vision Blox software platform, Mitsubishi Electric CIS KID image sensors, and the CVS Trevista vision system (pictured) at VisionChina 2014 from March 18-20. Common Vision Blox is a software platform for vision application development which supports all acquisition technologies and features a number of optimized imaging algorithms.
Mitsubishi Electric CIS KD contact image sensors feature a CMOS color sensor and integrated white LED illumination, which enables web-like materials to be scanned in color at a resolution of 600 dpi. Its line rate of 23kHz enables scan rates of 960mm/s and 44μs/line in three scan formats: 309 mm, 617 mm, and 926 mm. In addition, the sensors feature 8 or 10-bit output through up to three CameraLink Medium ports and is suitable for use in the inspection of flat or nearly-flat surfaces and objects.
STEMMER will also showcase the CVS Trevista vision system with dome-shaped illumination and an industrial-grade PC designed to inspect objects with surfaces that are hard to inspect. This structured lighting inspection system features 8 or 12 LEDs, depending on the model, as well as a measuring field of 20mm, 50 mm, or 200 mm, depending on the model.
VisionChina booth number: 1329, Hall E1
To Learn More:
Contact:Stemmer Imaging
Headquarters: Pucchiem, Germany
Featured products: Common Vision Blox, Mitsubishi Electric CIS KID image sensors, CVS Trevista vision system.
Key applications: Image acquisition and processing (CVB), inspection of flat/nearly-flat surfaces or objects (Mitsubishi Electric CIS KD), inspection of objects with surfaces that are hard to inspect (CVS Trevista)
What STEMMER IMAGING says:
View more information on Common Vision Blox.
View more information on Mitsubishi Electric CIS KID image sensors.
View more information on the CVS Trevista vision system.
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