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Intelligent lighting technology from Gardasoft to be showcased at Automate

At Automate 2015 in Chicago, Gardasoft will showcase their newly-launched GigE Vision-compliant LED light controllers, which are an integral part of their new Triniti Intelligent Lighting platform for machine vision systems.  
March 9, 2015
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At Automate 2015 in Chicago, Gardasoft will showcase their newly-launched GigE Vision-compliant LED light controllers, which are an integral part of their new Triniti Intelligent Lighting platform for machine vision systems. Triniti is a new enabling technology from Gardasoft that provides control, operational performance data, and full networking of LED lighting for vision systems within a plug-and-play environment.

Triniti is comprised of three key technology elements:

  • Integration of lighting. Triniti provides APIs for major image processing packages and features user control for engineers writing their own C#, C++ or VB.NET code.
  • Light identification and operational data. Triniti chips are mounted into partner lights or light-cabling, enabling knowledge of light parameters, light connectivity, and light operational data.
  • Light control. Gardasoft’s patented LED light controller is incorporated into the core of Triniti systems.

Automate booth number: 235

To Learn More:

Contact: Gardasoft
Headquarters: Cambridge, UK
Product:
Triniti technology
Key Features:
APIs for major image processing libraries (Stemmer’s Common Vision Blox, Cognex Vision Pro, NI LabVIEW), Triniti chips, LED light controllers.

What Gardasoft says:

View more information on Triniti technology.

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