Teledyne
Teledyne says its new AxCIS is a high-speed, high-resolution line-scan system for space-limited applications.
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Teledyne
Teledyne says its new AxCIS is a high-speed, high-resolution line-scan system for space-limited applications.
At The Vision Show next week in Boston, Teledyne plans to showcase its latest industrial imaging technologies. The company and its DALSA, e2v, FLIR, and Lumenera business units will also participate in informational sessions at the event.
Teledyne noted that its Vision Solutions group enables its units to take advantage of one another's strengths to "provide the widest imaging technology portfolio in the world."
The company said its products and services support the aerospace industry, as well as industrial inspection, scientific research, spectroscopy, radiography and radiotherapy, and advanced microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and semiconductor systems.
Teledyne DALSA focuses on digital imaging and semiconductors, and e2v provides radio frequency and healthcare systems. FLIR sells thermal cameras, while Lumenera develops and manufactures imaging devices for industrial, scientific, and surveillance applications.
At Booth 227 in the Hynes Convention Center, Waterloo, Ontario-based Teledyne said it will display the following technologies:
In addition, Teledyne said it has expanded its Genie Nano portfolio with new 10GigE cameras, including the "industry's smallest 67 MP [magapixel] camera for high-performance image capture."
The company claimed that it has built "the industry’s largest and most diverse area-scan camera portfolio. Teledyne said it offers access with a single software development kit (SDK) and will conduct a live demonstration at The Vision Show.
Product and application specialists will be available at Teledyne's booth to demonstrate its new products and discuss company-specific requirements.
Stephen Se, senior director and senior research manager at Teledyne FLIR, will present a session on "How to Build Compact, Lightweight and Affordable Depth Perception and Object Detection for Robotic Guidance and Situational Awareness." It will be at 10:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, Oct. 11, in Room 103.
Dale Deering, senior director of business development at Teledyne DALSA, will present a Certified Vision Professional (CVP) course on "Designing Line-Scan Vision Systems." It will be at 1:30 p.m ET on Oct. 11 in Room 101.
The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) is presenting The Vision Show, which is co-located with AMR and Logistics Week. The events run from Monday, Oct. 10, through Friday, Oct. 14.
See Robotics 24/7's special coverage page, and we will be reporting from A3's events next week.
Teledyne e2v's 2MP MIPI compact module finds a variety of uses in barcode reading, embedded vision and many other 2D scanning and computer vision applications. It enables the scanning of end products to enhance productivity and throughput in logistics, sorting, retail POS, and many other industrial sectors.
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