Emergent Vision Technologies
EVT was founded in 2007 in Vancouver, Canada. We bring together over 40+ years of imaging experience ranging from life science, security and machine vision/industrial markets. We are the first providers of cameras based the 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GigE) interface. 10GigE exceeds the bandwidth of even the advanced interfaces including USB 3.0, CoaXPress and CameraLink.
- 1-866-780-6082
- sales@emergentvisiontec.com
- 552A Clarke Road
Suite 239
Coquitlam, British Columbia V3J 0A3
Canada
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Ethernet Cameras
HT Series
Our cameras are available with resolutions of 2, 4, 12, and 20 megapixels in monochrome, color, or near-infrared enhanced (NIR) with full frame rates of up to 338fps, 179fps, 84fps, and 32fps respectively (we can also provide taped on glass). As the first 10GigE industrial digital camera series in the world, our HT cameras obtain their high performance from industrial CMOS sensors with Global Shutter technology in combination with the cross-industry standard 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GigE) interface.
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10 Gigabit Ethernet Cameras
HR Series
Our cameras are available with resolutions of 2, 4, 12, and 20 megapixels in monochrome, color, or near-infrared enhanced (NIR) with full frame rates of up to 338fps, 179fps, 84fps, and 32fps respectively (we can also provide taped on glass). As the first 10GigE industrial digital camera series in the world, our HR and HT cameras (coming soon) obtain their high performance from industrial CMOS sensors with Global Shutter technology in combination with the cross-industry standard 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GigE) interface.
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EVT Software
Emergent Vision Technologies has two software packages available to meet all requirements. eCapture is a standalone imaging package that provides accessibility to all functions of the Emergent Vision Cameras. eSDK is Emergent''s Software Developer''s Kit for integration of Emergent cameras into your system. Both software solutions provide <3% CPU overhead for Windows and Linux when capturing a 9Gbps video stream from the cameras.