IO Industries to showcase video recording software and industrial cameras at SPIE DSS 2014
IO Industries will showcase its newly launched Streams 7 scientific video recording software—which is designed for advanced imaging and testing applications— atSPIE DSS 2014 from May 5-9 in Baltimore, MD. Streams 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) software enables real-time video/data analysis and features modular plugin architecture and multiple new license levels for single or multiple camera applications. The software also supports a variety of frame grabbers and standard-interface cameras, including GigE, USB 3.0, Camera Link, and CoaXPress, and comes with a full software development kit for integration into third-party applications. IO Industries will also showcase its 12 MPixel Flare 12M camera, which features a CMV12000 CMOS image sensor with 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size and achieves 124 fps at full resolution, as well as its Flare 2KSDI HD camera, which is a 2,048 x 1,088 pixel camera that features a CMOS image sensor with a with 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size.
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Contact:IO Industries
Headquarters: London, ON, Canada
Product: Streams 7 software, Flare 12M camera, Flare 2KSDI HD camera
Key Features: 32-bit and 64-bit real-time video and data analysis, supports multiple CCD or CMOS cameras using standard interfaces (Streams 7), CMOS image sensor, 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size (Flare 12M), CMOS image sensor, 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size, 60 fps (Flare 2KSDI HD camera).
What IO Industries says:
View more information on Streams 7 software.
View more information on the Flare12M camera.
View more information on the Flare 2KSDI HD camera.
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