Mikrotron's digital high-speed cameras are developed and manufactured in its facilities near Munich, Germany. The small and especially robust cameras combine high frame rates, outstanding image quality and exceptional photosensitivity.
The EoSens 1.1CXP features a 1280 x 864 high-speed CMOS sensor capable of imaging at up to 2.50 full frames per second with excellent light sensitivity.
The Mikrotron camera can be tailored to a range of machine vision applications, including laser triangulation, inspection, sorting, additive manufacturing, and metrology, among...
Researchers at the Islamic Azad University in Tehran, Iran, conducted a review of floating breakwater performance, executing a series of tests on two different cubic shapes featuring...
Researchers used their set-up to find the optimal parameters for trim cutting 15mm mild steel, determining that to be a replacement edge distance of 500µm and a trim-cut width...
The project had two goals: to develop and evaluate a real-time human-robot collaborative (HRC) system and to achieve concrete tasks such as collaborative peg-in-hole using the...
Unterschleißheim, Germany—Biologging devices are widely used by scientists when studying animals in the wild. Since these devices collect data from moving animals in unprecedented...
Scientists flexibly programmed the camera's region of interest (ROI) to contain selectable rows to simultaneously acquire three fringe images with 120° phase shifts.
Applying its new system, the University of Toyko team plans to demonstrate other tasks that cannot currently be achieved with conventional HRC methods and to continue to add flexibility...
For the seventh straight year, Vision Systems Design held its Innovators Awards program, which celebrates the disparate and innovative technologies, products, and systems found...
A team of researchers in Austria developed a reliable recording method using a high-speed camera and video recording system from which heartbeat rate and contraction strength ...