Embedded Vision

Embedded vision camera platform from Allied Vision to be highlighted at the Embedded Vision Summit

At the Embedded Vision Summit 2018, Allied Vision will showcase its new Allied Vision 1 product line, which combines the performance of a machine vision camera with the size, power consumption and price of an embedded vision camera.
May 8, 2018
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At the Embedded Vision Summit 2018, Allied Vision will showcase its new Allied Vision 1 product line, which the company says "combines the performance of a machine vision camera with the size, power consumption and price of an embedded vision camera."

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.

In addition, Allied Vision will present at the Embedded Vision Summit. Paul Maria Zalewski, Product Line Manager at Allied Vision, will present: "A New Generation of Camera Modules: A Novel Approach and Its Benefits for Embedded Systems," on Tuesday, May 22 at 1:30 pm in Exhibit Hall A-3. >>> Learn more about this here.

Embedded Vision Summit 2018 booth number: 204

To Learn More:

Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Product:
Allied Vision 1 embedded vision cameras (130 and 140 series)
Key Features: ALVIUM proprietary System on Chip design, image processing library, MIPI CSI-2 and USB3 Vision interfaces and CMOS image sensors.

What Allied Vision says:
View more information on the 1 product line.

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