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Industrial equipment with machine vision technology can “see” what it is doing and quickly decide depending on what it sees.
The most typical applications of machine vision include product identification, sorting, and tracking, as well as visual inspection and fault detection.
Machine vision, which is typically used in an industrial or production setting, is the automated inspection and analysis of objects using a camera or cameras.
A process or manufacturing activity can be controlled using the data collected at that point. Additionally, it guards against human contamination of clean rooms and shields workers from dangerous situations.
The South Korea 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.
Next-generation 5GigE area scan camera systems announced by Teledyne Teledyne’s vision expertise and client knowledge are combined in a new camera family thanks to the Vizor platform. The Vizor 5GigE area scan camera family for machine vision has been released by Teledyne FLIR with enthusiasm.
Vizor, built on a completely new contemporary platform, is intended to offer the industry’s most comprehensive combination of sophisticated imaging features and is built to address the most difficult vision system difficulties both now and in the future.
The initial variants, which go on sale in Q4, add 5 to 24 MP Sony Precis Gen 4 Global Shutter CMOS sensors to the Genie Nano 5GigE sensor lineup.
Vizor features a burst mode that allows photos to be taken at rates of up to 10Gb/s into memory in addition to supporting link speeds of 1, 2.5, and 5GigE. This enables engineers to quickly capture data in bursts for high-speed applications, together with a 500 MB image buffer.
With the help of its Trigger-to-Image Reliability (T2IR) framework, developers may create reliable systems more quickly. The Vizor feature set includes PoE, robust heat management, and opto-isolated triggering for simplified peripherals and simpler camera control.
These features were designed to make OEM integration simpler. Without altering their application software, system engineers can enhance the performance of their systems by swapping out their present GigE Vision certified cameras with Vizor cameras.
Additionally, Teledyne Spinnaker and Sapere LT SDKs as well as GigE Vision compatible software programmers are both supported by Vizor cameras.