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Putting Doughnuts on the Line
This video provides an overview of the integration of robotics, multi-dimensional 2D and 3D vision inspection, and software processing that results in minimized costs and maximized production.
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Introducing TurboDrive
TurboDrive is a mode of operation used to push past the gigabit Ethernet speed ceiling, allowing a GigE Vision cameras to send pixel information at a rate in excess of 125 MB/s and speeding up line and frame rates beyond the nominal link capacity.
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Polarization Imaging
Polarization offers numerous benefits, not only detecting geometry and surface, but measuring physical properties that are not detectable using conventional imaging. In machine vision, it can be used to detect stress, inspect objects, reduce glare from transparent objects, and enhance contrast for objects that are difficult to distinguish otherwise. When combined with phase detection, polarization imaging is much more sensitive than conventional imaging.
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Customer Complaint Resolution
At Teledyne DALSA, we believe customer satisfaction is important and timely complaint resolution is critical for our customers. We are committed to providing high quality products and services to all our customers. If customers are not satisfied with our products or services, we want to make sure their concerns are handled efficiently and in a timely manner.
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Teledyne announces newest version of the Sapera Vision software including Rotated Object Detection
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to announce its latest Sapera™ Vision Software Edition is available. This release includes enhanced versions of its AI training graphical tool Astrocyte™ 1.50, and its image processing and AI libraries Sapera Processing 9.50.
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Low-Cost Mobile Mapping
Horus relies on a high-resolution spherical camera to enable automated road inspection at highway speed
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Teledyne DALSA’s Falcon4-CLHS 11.2M camera engineered for high-performance imaging applications
The new Falcon4-CLHS model delivers an easy-to-use CLHS interface camera that has been specifically engineered for industrial imaging applications requiring high-speed data transfer. This latest model can reach a frame rate of up to 609 fps in full 11.2 MP resolution, and multiple thousands of frames per second in partial scan mode. When using the sensor’s binning mode, it can reach a very large pixel full well capacity of over 160Ke.
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Teledyne’s new high-resolution multispectral line scan camera extends defect detection beyond the surface
The Linea ML 8k multispectral camera offers versatile capabilities to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of a number of today’s challenging inspection applications, like banknotes, passports, and other high security print,” said Xing-Fei He, Senior Product Manager at Teledyne DALSA. “In addition, we have been able to deliver spectrally independent outputs of the RGB and NIR channels which enables accurate defect detection both on and under the surface of products like semiconductor wafers and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in a single scan, greatly simplifying vision system designs
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Teledyne to present its latest innovations for Unmanned Systems at AUVSI XPONENTIAL exhibition
At booth #2107, Teledyne FLIR, DALSA, Lumenera and Geospatial, will showcase innovative imaging solutions for unmanned systems including compact and board-level cameras, compact lidar sensors, 360° spherical and thermal imaging devices for defense, municipal infrastructure, precision agriculture, power line surveillance, mapping, surveying, and mining. Product and application specialists will be available to discuss your specific requirements.
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Teledyne to showcase its comprehensive portfolio of industrial imaging technologies at Vision 2022
Teledyne’s DALSA, e2v, FLIR and Lumenera businesses will display the world’s most comprehensive, vertically integrated portfolio of industrial imaging technology. Visit Teledyne in Hall 8, B10 and explore unmatched capabilities and products from your one source for unlimited vision solutions partner.
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3rd Party Software: The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS)
EPICS is an Open Source project that is freely available and developed collaboratively from multiple scientific facilities.
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3rd Party Software: MathWorks MATLAB®
MATLAB® expresses array and matrix mathematics directly and is specialized for iterative analysis and design processes. It offers the ability to create scripts that combine programmable code, output and text formatting in an exportable notebook. It provides a platform for testing various algorithms on specific data sets with the ability to scale up.