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convert a pattern of light into an electrical signal.

See Also: Cameras, CMOS


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  • PXIe-6537, 32-Channel, 50 MHz, 200 MB/s PXI Digital I/O Module

    779989-01 - NI

    32-Channel, 50 MHz, 200 MB/s PXI Digital I/O Module—The PXIe‑6537 can continuously stream data over the PXI Express bus. It's an ideal solution for interfacing and testing image sensors or display panels. The module is also well-suited for other common digital applications such as pattern I/O, change detection, protocol emulation, or other custom digital interfacing. It features selectable voltage levels and per-channel directional control of the digital lines.

  • PXIe-6536, 32-Channel, 25 MHz, 100 MB/s PXI Digital I/O Module

    779988-01 - NI

    32-Channel, 25 MHz, 100 MB/s PXI Digital I/O Module—The PXIe‑6536 can continuously stream data over the PXI Express bus. It's an ideal solution for interfacing and testing image sensors or display panels. The module is also well-suited for other common digital applications such as pattern I/O, change detection, protocol emulation, or other custom digital interfacing. It features selectable voltage levels and per-channel directional control of the digital lines.

  • 3.4 MP Autofocus (Liquid Lens) Low Light Camera Module

    e-CAM31_MI0330_MOD - e-con Systems Inc.

    e-CAM31_MI0330_MOD is a high performance, small form factor, 3.4 MP Autofocus Low Light Camera Module with Liquid Lens. It is based on AR0330 CMOS Image sensor from ON Semiconductor®. This Autofocus Liquid Lens Camera Module has slave mode for precise frame-rate control and for synchronizing two sensors. e-CAM31_MI0330_MOD – Liquid lens camera module has superior low light performance. It supports Full HD @ 60fps for maximum video performance. It also has a support for external mechanical shutter and an on-chip phase-locked loop (PLL) oscillator. The dedicated ISP performs the entire Auto functions like auto white balance, auto exposure control in addition to complete image signal processing pipeline.

  • FRAMOS SLVS-EC RX IP CORE

    Framos Technologies d.o.o.

    Sony’s SLVS-EC interface standard has emerged as the best high speed interface to Sony’s best image sensors, enabling higher throughput, greater signal integrity, and simpler designs. Engineers developing solutions using Xilinx FPGAs and SoCs can take advantage of FRAMOS’s SLVS-EC RX IP Core, Evaluation Board and tested source code examples. Device builders and camera vendors can de-risk the design while reaping the benefits of Sony’s latest high-speed interface.

  • Computer Vision and Visualization

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    The Computer Vision and Visualization Department consists of three research and development groups working on innovative technologies in the field of monocular, stereoscopic and multichannel video processing. It covers the entire processing chain from original capture to rendering, with a focus on advanced 2D and 3D analysis, post-production synthesis, computer vision, image understanding, human-machine interaction, and immersive media , The department also has expertise in processing complex systems consisting of multiple cameras, sensors, displays, projectors or screens.

  • IQ Mixers

    Fairview Microwave Inc.

    The new MMIC IQ mixers from Fairview (also known as IQ modulators) utilize a highly reliable GaAs MESFET semiconductor process which integrates a pair of matched double balanced mixer cells, a 90-degree hybrid and a 0-degree splitter/combiner that produces exceptional amplitude and phase balance performance. This level of integration offers size and performance advantages in comparison to discrete module assemblies. With the addition of an external 90-degree IF hybrid module, these IQ mixers can be used as either a Single Sideband Up-converter Mixer or an Image Reject Down-converter Mixer. The benefit of image rejection and sideband suppression can reduce overall system cost and complexity by removing the need for pre-selection filtering. Typical applications include point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radio, VSAT, military radar, electronic warfare, satellite communications, test equipment, and sensors.

  • Femtosecond Pump - Probe Transient Absorption System

    Hatteras - Del Mar Photonics, Inc.

    The Hatteras is first professional system on the market for ultra fast transient absorption pump - probe spectroscopy. Two linear image sensors (multichannel detection) or two photodiodes (singlechannel detection) are placed behind an imaging spectrometer to measure probe and reference pulses, originating from a femtosecond white light (continuum) generator or from an optical parametric amplifier.

  • High-resolution Cameras / 9 & 12 MP with up to 40 fps

    ace L Series - Basler Vision Components AG

    Twelve ace L models offer resolutions of 9 and 12 megapixels and frame rates of up to 40 fps. Featuring the high-performance IMX253, IMX255, IMX267 and IMX304 sensors, they stand out for the famously brilliant Pregius image quality with a dynamic range of more than 70 dB and a high quantum efficiency over a broad spectrum of visible light into the NIR. Available with the proven GigE or USB 3.0 interface, and conform to GigE Vision 2.0 or the USB3 Vision standard.

  • 3D Laser Sensors For Measuring By Laser Triangulation

    C5-CS series - Automation Technology GmbH

    3D sensors with integrated laser electronicsProfile resolution with up to 4096 points/profile (4K Ultra HD)*Integrated 3D evaluation algorithms with up to 200 kHz*Improved image recording quality through High Dynamic Range 3D (HDR-3D)Supports GigE Vision and GenICam standardRobust protective housing with IP67Industrial M12 connectorsService friendly designConnection for laser protection / emergency stop functionalitySupports 3D scan features such as autostart, automatic AOI tracking, automatic AOI search, etc.

  • Embedded Vision

    MVTec Software GmbH

    In the industrial environment, especially in digitalized, automated production scenarios, more and more so-called embedded systems are being used. Embedded devices are small, with compact dimensions, highly efficient, and generate little waste heat. Therefore, they are also suitable for limited space conditions. Due to often harsh environmental conditions, they must be particularly robust and resistant to external influences like  massive dust accumulation, strong vibrations, and high humidity or even direct contact with water. Typically, embedded devices are handhelds, smartphones, tablets, vision sensors, smart cameras, smart sensors and single board computers. If the systems have integrated machine vision software, they can be used for a wide range of image processing applications. This is known as embedded vision.

  • GMSL3

    Framos Technologies d.o.o.

    FRAMOS is the first company in the market to integrate Analog Devices’s new GMSL3 technology into an embedded vision environment. GMSL3 can transmit high frame rates (4K, 90 fps) as far as 14 meters with unprecedented efficiency. This interface is well suited for applications where the MIPI CSI-2 (D-PHY) length restrictions are not sufficient, while at the same time, a highly durable cable with low power consumption and low cost are essential. Camera developers can use the flexible FRAMOS Sensor Module Ecosystem to validate a variety of image sensors in the lab and in the field while taking advantage of the interface’s features.

  • Dual-USB3 Polarization Cameras

    Celera P Series - Alkeria Srl

    Standard digital monochrome sensors capture light intensity and wavelength for each pixel: however, some applications require the inspection of polarized light to get relevant information.Instead of using external polarizing filters, Alkeria developed CELERA P, a new camera model featuring a special polarization image sensor.Thanks to its unique array of polarizer filters overlaid on top of the sensor's pixel array, CELERA P gets rid of all the external polarizing filters, combining the ease-of-use of the Alkeria USB3 cameras with the advanced capabilities of polarization imaging and unique FusionView feature.

  • Board Cameras

    e-con Systems Inc.

    e-CAM & See3CAM Series of Camera Boards. e-CAM camera board is e-con's reference design featuring a board camera interfaced to a processor on its high speed CMOS interface. Board cameras are available for Jetson Developer kits and NXP i.MX6 boards. For processors, that don't have the Camera ISP pipeline, e-con Systems provides the complete software stack for raw image sensors. The software stack has a wide variety of features ranging from color correction, gamma correction, dead pixel correction, color space conversion, sharpen filter etc.

  • Equipment & Vision Systems for Surveillance & Defense Applications

    Exosens Group

    Photonis equipment systems are designed with Photonis sensors and cameras, while providing ease-of-use for in-depth image capture and analysis. These low light imaging systems are specifically developed with Night Vision, Observation & surveillance, Situation Awareness in mind.Two main equipments are proposed: the TacFusion is a handheld binocular combining low light camera core and thermal imaging sensor and the SR750 is a long range surveillance camera with powerful zoom and adapted ergonomics for rapid deployment. Both devices can be used for surveillance applications (police law-enforcement, borders and infrastructure surveillance) as well as SAR operations.

  • Hyperspectral Imaging Sensors

    Headwall Photonics, Inc.

    HYPERSPEC® sensors are line-scanning instruments (sometimes called pushbroom) that collect reflected light through an image slit. One row of spatial pixels is collected per frame as motion occurs, with each pixel containing full spectral data. Motion can be accomplished in two ways: either as an airborne deployment (UAV, aircraft, or satellite) or stationary (where motion is accomplished beneath the sensor, such as a food inspection line). A third option is also available where pan-and-tilt or rotary stages allow a fixed-location sensor to scan a stationary object (such as a piece of artwork, or a mine face for geological applications).

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