Machine vision and embedded vision cameras from Allied Vision to be highlighted at The Vision Show
At The Vision Show 2018, Allied Vision will showcase its embedded vision cameras, the 1 product line (pictured), along with the latest Manta machine vision cameras and Goldeye SWIR cameras.
The 1 product line platform, according to the company, combines the performance of a machine vision camera and the size, power consumption, and price of an embedded camera, thus "building a bridge between the embedded and machine vision world." The 1 product line features the company’s own "System on Chip (SoC),” with its new ALVIUM technology. ALVIUM consists of a proprietary chip design coupled with an image processing library. The first camera families available are the 130 and 140 series, both of which feature with MIPI CSI-2 and USB3 Vision interfaces and CMOS image sensors from ON Semiconductor.
Also on display will be the latest Manta machine vision cameras, the Manta G-040 (0.4 MPixel Sony IMX287, 286 fps), Manta G-158 (1.58 MPixel Sony IMX273, 75.3 fps), Manta G-895 (8.9 MPixel Sony IMX267, 13.4 fps), and the Manta G-1236 (12.4 MPixel Sony IMX304, 9.7 fps.) Additionally, Allied Vision will showcase its Goldeye SWIR cameras, Goldeye G/CL-008 SWIR (320 x 256 resolution, 344 fps), Goldeye G/CL-032 SWIR (0.3 MPixel resolution, 100 fps), and Goldeye G/CL-033 SWIR (0.3 MPixel resolution, 301 fps).
The Vision Show 2018 booth number: 306 and 921 (Embedded Vision Pavilion)
To Learn More:
Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Products: Allied Vision 1 embedded vision cameras (130 and 140 series), Manta machine vision cameras (Manta G-040, Manta G-158, Manta G-895, and Manta G-1236), Goldeye SWIR cameras (Goldeye G/CL-008 SWIR, Goldeye G/CL-032 SWIR, and Goldeye G/CL-033 SWIR.
What Allied Vision says:
View more information on the 1 product line.
View more information on Manta cameras.
View more information on Goldeye cameras.
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