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Light taken by the lens is converted into a digital image by the image sensor inside the machine vision camera. In order to convert photons into electrical signals, systems often use charged coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology.
In other words, machine vision technology enables industrial machinery to “see” what it is doing and quickly decide depending on what it observes.
Machine vision is most frequently used for product identification, sorting, and tracking, as well as visual inspection and fault detection. Although cameras exist in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, all cameras perform the same fundamental tasks. In all forms of photography, shutter speed, aperture, and depth of field are fundamental ideas.
The China Machine Vision Camera Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
JAI’s machine vision cameras will be displayed at Vision China. At Vision China, JAI will display its recently released GO Series of entry-level industrial cameras. Originally introduced with Camera Link versions, the GO-5000 camera is now offered with USB3 Vision and GigE Vision interfaces.
The 1″ CMOS imager on the GO-5000M-USB (monochrome) and GO-5000C-USB (colour) cameras has a global shutter and 5 m pixel size, and it can capture images at a frame rate of 62 frames per second while maintaining a full 5 MPixel resolution.
The global shutter, 1″ CMOS imager, and 5 m pixel size of the GO-5000M-PGE (mono) and GO-5000C-PGE (colour) cameras enable them to capture video at a frame rate of 22 frames per second while maintaining a full 5 MPixel resolution.
In-camera CMOS pattern correction, 8/10/12-bit output, C-Mount lens mount, and support for Power over GigE/USB3 Vision interface as well as a 6-pin connector are all features shared by the USB3 and GigE models. They also both have a 60 dB linear dynamic range and 100 dB piecewise HDR mode (monochrome versions).
China’s demand for compact, high-performance industrial cameras, like those made by JAI, has recently increased significantly.
Many of the cameras are being incorporated into inspection systems for China’s manufacturing sector, while others are being employed in systems for traffic enforcement and surveillance that are required by the country’s urban areas’ congested roads.