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Manta Series -
Allied Vision Technologies
High-performance industrial cameras with a large choice of sensors, modular options and built-in image optimization. VGA to 12 Megapixels. CCD and CMOS (Sony, CMOSIS). Up to 125 fps. NIR versions, board level option.
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Teledyne e2v
Teledyne Imaging addresses low light imaging applications with a range of standard CMOS and EMCCD image sensors suitable for defense and security surveillance systems, whether for battlefield, vehicle, airborne, CCTV or security day camera’s.
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Enlitech
Enli Tech provides the most advanced optical and non-destructive inspection technology, which can de-convolute the digital images back to the analog properties, such as quantum efficiency, spectral response, system gain K, Dynamic Range (DR), PRNU, DRNU, Linearity Error LE, and Chief-Ray-Angle (CRA). The testing solution can be applied to CCD and CMOS image sensors in aerospace, defense, and scientific camera field. Image sensor packages that can be tested by Enli Tech’s systems include bare wafers, dies, chips, or camera modules. Our image sensor testers can help users reduce the sensor-modules or camera-modules development time and RD budget.
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Lt-C/M2450 -
Teledyne Lumenera
The Lt-C/M2450 camera uses the high performance global shutter CMOS IMX250 sensor from Sony for optimal image output while operating at very fast frame rates. The Lt-C/M2450 provides the fastest full resolution images possible from the Sony Pregius® sensors when coupled with Teledyne Lumenera's proven and reliable USB 3.1 Gen 1 technology. Image captures can be synchronized using either a hardware or software trigger. FPGA enabled performance, complemented by onboard memory for frame buffering, ensure dependable and reliable image delivery even in the most demanding machine vision systems.
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EyeVision -
Eye Vision Technology GmbH
EyeVision is the base for numerous measurement and inspection tasks in image processing. Features are: Creation of inspection programs with drag and drop function. EyeVision supports all hardware platforms such as; Smart Cameras, Vision Sensors, PC & Embedded support.
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Lt1245R -
Teledyne Lumenera
The Lumenera Lt1245R uses the Sony Pregius® IMX253 sensor which is the largest of Sony’s global shutter CMOS sensors. With FPGA performance, onboard frame buffering, and Lumenera’s advanced image processing technology, the Lt1245R delivers high resolution images from a camera with a small form factor. This makes the Lt1245R ideally suited for machine vision, life sciences, UAV, and ATI applications.
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DS800 Series -
Cognex Corporation
The DS800 Series laser displacement sensors are designed to optimize product quality by providing detailed 3D inspections of your products. These simple-to-use sensors generate highly accurate three-dimensional renderings of parts under inspection by combining laser triangulation with advanced image formation. Surface-level features, such as length, width, height, and tilt, can then be extracted from these renderings with micrometer precision.
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Flea3 USB3 -
Teledyne FLIR
The Flea®3 line of USB3 Vision, GigE Vision and FireWire cameras offers a variety of CMOS and CCD image sensors in a compact package. The Flea3 leverages a variety of Sony, ON Semi, and e2v sensors ranging from 0.3 MP to 5.0 MP and from 8 FPS to 120 FPS. For FLIR GigE and USB3 cameras with the latest sensors and most advanced feature sets, please refer to our Blackfly S and Oryx camera families.
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Isolight -
Peripheral Vision, Inc.
Peripheral Vision has developed the Isolight and Isolight Color light metering systems. The Isolight combines four photopic light sensors, a 100-LED chaser display, a flexible chart holding system, and multiple mounting options. The Isolight Color replaces the Isolight's luminance-only sensors with four full-color RGB sensors for measuring both illumination color and brightness. Both the Isolight and Isolight Color will greatly accelerate image quality testing and enhance the accuracy of your measurements.
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Lt-C/M4040 -
Teledyne Lumenera
The Lt-C/M4040 uses the Sony Pregius® IMX253 sensor which is the largest of Sony’s global shutter CMOS sensors. With FPGA performance, onboard frame buffering, and Teledyne Lumenera’s advanced image processing technology, the Lt-C/M4040 delivers high resolution images from a camera with a small form factor. This makes the Lt-C/M4040 ideally suited for machine vision, life sciences, UAV, and ATI applications.
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ExciPro -
CDP Systems Corp.
ExciPro is the first on the market femtosecond transient absorption pump-probe spectrometer. Two linear image sensors are placed in the focal in the focal plane of an imaging spectrograph to measure probe and reference spectra originating from femtosecond white light continuum generator.
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Euresys Inc.
The IMX Pregius from Sony is a series of widely used, high quality CMOS image sensors. S2I’s IMX Pregius IP Core supports these sensors, it is able to read their data as well as controlling them. It is delivered as a reference design along with an FMC module compatible with S2I’s MVDK and standard FPGA evaluation kits. Together, they provide an easy way to design a camera.
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Genie Nano-CXP -
Teledyne DALSA
Introducing Genie Nano-CXP, a camera designed for full-throttle performance. Genie Nano-CXP builds on Nano's proven, industry leading reputation and leverages a CoaXPress 6Gbps interface to deliver the maximum throughput from leading edge high resolution CMOS image sensors.
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Inframet
Imaging electronic sensors sensitive in visible, near infrared, short wavelength infrared spectral bands that generate two dimensional electronic images have found mass applications in industry, defense, security, science, environmental protection, medicine etc. Imaging sensors sensitive only in VIS/NIR range are almost exclusively silicon chips manufactured using a series of technologies: CCD, CMOS. ICCD, EMCCD, EBAPS, sCMOS in color or monochromatic versions. Color VIS/NIR sensors are sensitive to light only in visible range when monochromatic VIS/NIR sensors are sensitive up to about 1000nm.
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Carl Zeiss AG
In contrast to digital cameras for normal photography, microscope cameras are built to meet the demands of high-end science- and research applications. For maximum light sensitivity they use large CCD or CMOS sensors for image acquisition. Color reproduction is often critical, why features like Microscanning or Color-Co-Site Sampling ensure optimal image quality. Due to the lack of a light absorbing color filter monochrome microscope cameras for fluorescence imaging are even more sensitive.