| | | | | | SWIR imaging systems accomplish machine vision tasks conventional systems can't, such as identifying moisture content in fruit and vegetables or liquid fill levels in bottles. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | The Triton2 SWIR is a 2.5GigE camera featuring the Sony SenSWIR 3.2 MP IMX993 and 5.2 MP IMX992 InGaAs sensors. These sensors enable the camera to capture images across both visible and infrared spectrums, with a pixel size of just 3.45 μm. The Triton2 SWIR camera is ideal for industrial applications such as semiconductor, food and agriculture, medical and life sciences, and material sorting. |
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| | | | Using shortwave infrared imaging (SWIR), engineers develop applications for inspecting food, detecting moisture, identifying methane gas and more. |
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| | | | Quantum Dots, which can respond to wavelengths up to 2,600 nm, are well suited to short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging |
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| | | | The new system seeks to expand the traditional wavelength bands employed by drones for forage mass monitoring. |
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| | | | Dive into the world of 3D imaging in machine vision with experts David Dechow and Daniel Lau as they explore cutting-edge techniques and applications, guided by moderator Linda Wilson. |
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| | Sponsored | | WHEC, a Sino-Japanese joint company, brings over more than 20years experience in the development, manufacturing, and sales of CIS (Contact Image Sensors). With its headquarters in Weihai, China, WHEC also operates two R&D centers in Japan. Renowned as a professional CIS manufacturer, WHEC holds approximately 300 valid patents worldwide and maintains... |
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| | | | System features ring buffers for pre/post triggering of video recording, slow motion playback, and compatibility with a wide range of cameras and frame grabbers using industry-standard GigE Vision (including at 10 and 25 GigE), USB3 Vision, CoaXPress, and Camera Link interfaces.NorPix has developed a portable high-speed recording system capable of ... |
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