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Gardasoft releases new 16-channel LED controllers for machine vision applications

Gardasoft has announced the release of the PPCC16xx and PP16xx 16-channel LED pulse controllers, which were developed to address the need for multi-channel control in inspection applications.
 
June 4, 2014
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Gardasoft has announced the release of the PPCC16xx and PP16xx 16-channel LED pulse controllers, which were developed to address the need for multi-channel control in inspection applications. Both models feature 16 output channels of LED light control, 8 trigger inputs, pulsing up to 20A per channel, and continuous output up to 2A. The controllers also have pulse timing resolution of 1 micro-second, Ethernet or RS232 interfaces, and 24V to 48V supply. The PPCC16xx models also have digital outputs, which can be synchronized to the light pulsing and can be used as camera triggers or general outputs. In addition, the 280 x 54 x 78 mm controllers weigh 700 g and can be panel mounted or mounted with an optional DIN rail kit. Gardasoft’s new 16-channel LED controllers are suitable for use in factory automation applications such as semiconductor and electronics inspection.

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To Learn More:

Contact: Gardasoft
Headquarters: Cambridge, UK
Product:
PPCC16xx and PP16xx 16-channel LED pulse controllers
Key Features:
16 output channels of LED light control, 8 trigger inputs, pulsing up to 20A per channel, continuous output up to 2A, pulse timing resolution to 1 micro-second.

What Gardasoft says:

View more information on the PP16xx series.
View more information on the PPCC16xx series.

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Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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