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A line scan camera is a device that uses a single sensor element to create two-dimensional images. Typically, they consist of a quickly rotating mirror or prism placed in front of the sensor to provide scanning in one direction while the movement of the recording material, which is frequently photographic film, provides scanning in the other way.
They differ significantly in form and function but share a concept with the drum scanner. Both visible light and, more frequently, infrared imagery were frequently utilized in line scanning, particularly in aerial surveillance.
Examples of such systems include the Corona spy satellites’ technology, which drew film across a telescope that moved side to side to create a sequence of stripes.
Another well-known example is the Pioneer 10 camera, which used a fixed-position polarimeter as its sensor and used the spacecraft’s rotation and movement through space to scan in one direction and in the opposite.
The Global Line Scan Camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The award-winning Linea product line’s latest model, the multispectral Camera Link HS (CLHS) line scan camera, is now available from Teledyne Technologies firm.
This most recent high-resolution line scan camera has spectrally independent RGB and NIR outputs, making it especially well suited to handle some of the most difficult inspection applications by identifying flaws on and below the surface of a variety of materials, components, and goods.
The Linea ML 8k multispectral camera provides flexible capabilities to fulfill the ever-stricter specifications of a variety of today’s difficult inspection applications, like banknotes, passports, and other high-security print.
For applications that demand high-quality imaging at a somewhat slower pace, Vieworks’ VL-xxB Series line scan cameras are created to offer cost-effective solutions. These cameras are suited for taking photos of things moving at moderate speeds since they have a maximum line rate of 40 kHz. These cameras are perfect for usage in situations with limited space, including manufacturing lines, where available space is at a premium due to their small size.
A CMOS sensor, which offers high-speed data transfer and low power consumption, is used in these cameras. Additionally, they have GigE Vision interfaces, which make it simple to integrate them into existing systems and offer quick data transfer rates over long distances. The cameras also include a number of sophisticated capabilities that enable users to customize the camera settings for their own applications, including trigger modes, exposure control, and gain modification.
The VL-xxB Series line scan cameras are appropriate for a variety of applications, including document scanning, web inspection, and object inspection, and quality control in production lines. For situations where high-speed photography is not a must, they are made to deliver dependable and precise results while still being an affordable option. For a variety of industrial applications, the VL-xxB Series line scan cameras provide a high-quality and economical imaging solution.
For large format applications that demand high-resolution imaging, Vieworks sells a range of line scan cameras called the VLS-128 Series. The 128 mm sensor length of the cameras in this series enables them to take precise, large-scale pictures. There are several versions in the VLS-128 series, with resolutions ranging from 2048 to 8192 pixels.
With a maximum line rate of 70 kHz, these cameras are capable of delivering high-quality pictures even while operating at fast rates. The cameras also include a number of functions, including different trigger modes, area of interest selection, and programmable gain and offset adjustments. A variety of large format applications, such as printing and web inspection, PCB inspection, and flat panel display inspection, are well suited for the VLS-128 series.
High-resolution photography is essential for quality control in the semiconductor and electronics sectors, making these cameras useful for those applications as well. The VLS-128 series also supports a variety of interfaces, including GigE Vision, Camera Link, and CoaXPress, making it simple to incorporate into already-existing systems. The cameras may also be controlled and seen remotely thanks to Vieworks’ Vision Board, which is compatible with the cameras.
For applications such as print inspection and color measurement, Chromasens developed the high-performance line scan camera known as TrueChrome Metrics. The rigorous quality control applications in the printing sector find this camera to be the appropriate choice due to its superb image quality and color accuracy.
Even under difficult lighting situations, TrueChrome Metrics’ cutting-edge color processing technology produces very precise and reliable color measurements. High-throughput examination of printed materials, including labels, packaging, and other print media, is made possible by the camera’s high-speed scanning capacity.
The camera is a flexible and adaptable solution for a number of industrial applications thanks to its small size and simple software. It is simple to include high-quality color measuring and inspection capabilities into current processes since it can be incorporated into existing factories.