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Binocular line-scanning stereo vision system corrects motion distortion in the inspection of heavy rail surfaces
Accurate detection of heavy rail surface defects is crucial to both the economics and safety of railway transportation. However, the inspection of hot-rolled heavy rail presents obstacles that ...
Teledyne DALSA Unveils Tetra™ Line Scan Camera Family for Cost-Sensitive Machine Vision Applications
Teledyne DALSA has announced the launch of its new Tetra line scan camera family, designed for various machine vision applications. The Tetra series incorporates advanced multiline CMOS image sensor ...
Konstanz, Germany -- Automated optical inspection (AOI) of wafer-based solar cells requires a combination of 2D and 3D imaging to detect imperfections in coatings and printings, and for the reliable ...
KONSTANZ, GERMANY. Some of the largest machinery in the world depends on the smooth operation of tiny ball and roller bearings. In order to detect abnormalities in bearings that can hamper machine ...
When building an inspection system for low-end PCBs (printed-circuit-boards), you can obtain high-resolution images for less cost by using line-scan cameras instead of area cameras. But it has been ...
With resolutions of 8k and 12k and with line rates up to 33 kHz and 23 kHz, Dalsa's new Piranha3 cameras target the throughput demands of flat-panel display and electronics manufacturing inspection.
March 12, 2013. e2v has launched color versions of its ELiiXA+ line scan cameras. The new color 16k/8k and 8k/4k cameras are based on e2v’s multiline CMOS technology. They provide users with a true ...
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