Vision & Control introduces new digital machine vision lighting controller

Dec. 5, 2014
The vicolux DLC3005 digital lighting controller from Vision & Control provides a solution to monitor LED lighting conditions in machine vision applications, and when appropriately configured, provides operation of the lighting within the defined performance limits.  

The vicolux DLC3005 digital lighting controller from Vision & Control provides a solution to monitor LED lighting conditions in machine vision applications, and when appropriately configured, provides operation of the lighting within the defined performance limits. The DLC3005 features an operating voltage range of 10V – 30V, configurable flash times of 20 µs – 300 ms, and a maximum trigger frequency of 1 kHz. With a web interface via USB, the controller features digital inputs and industrial-grade standard connectors that are compatible with SPS, NPN, PNP and TTL signals, making the controller easy to integrate into any system. Rotary switches on the device are used to manually adjust the lighting parameters, and lighting parameters can be software-defined via the interface. In addition, the controller has two SPS-compatible digital outputs which can be used to poll the operating state and trigger cameras or lag-free switching operations.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Vision & Control
Headquarters: Suhl, Germany
Product: DLC3005 digital lighting controller
Key Features:
USB web interface for control and monitoring, operating voltage range of 10V – 30 V, flash times of 20 µs – 300 ms, maximum trigger frequency of 1 kHz.

What Vision & Control says:
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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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