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Cost-Effective Confocal Microscopy - Flea3 USB 3.1 CMOS Rolling Shutter
A confocal microscope platform makes use of a CMOS rolling shutter and a digital micromirror to enable simple and modular optical designs for brightfield, darkfield, ophthalmic, fluorescence, polarization-sensitive, and interferometric imaging.
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How to build a deep learning classification system for less than $1000
Deep learning is set to alter the machine vision landscape in a big way. It is enabling new applications and disrupting established markets. As a product manager with FLIR, I have the privilege of visiting companies across a diverse range of industries; every company I visited this year is working on deep learning. It’s never been easier to get started, but where do you begin? This article will provide an easy-to-follow guide to building a deep learning inference system for less than $1000.
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Next Generation Interfaces Compared
This article provides an overview and comparison of the next generation of the Ethernet, USB, Camera Link, and CoaXpress standards, and introduces Thunderbolt3 as an interface to watch. These camera interfaces have helped to shape the growth of the machine vision industry and will continue to do so into the future.
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Precision System Synchronization with IEEE-1588 PTP
CHALLENGE: Too much time spent creating software workarounds to synchronize the devices in your inspection system.
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Refining Eye-Tracking Performance with the Chameleon3 USB 3.1
For the past 3 years, the Gazepoint GP3 eye tracker has empowered new developments in new eye-tracking applications.
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Top 10 Reasons to be Excited About 10GigE
Reasons to be Excited About 10GigE
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Vision-Guided Robot to Eliminate Harmful Starfish in Great Barrier Reef
Designed to seek out and eliminate the crown-of-thorns starfish, the COTSbot vision-guided underwater robot just recently completed its first sea trials.
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Automation World article – Advanced Industrial CMOS Image Sensors Deliver Application Benefits
CMOS image sensors, designed especially for scanning applications, use a state-of-the-art, low noise, global-shutter pixel technology and offer electro-optical performances that were barely achievable with a pixel twice its size a few years ago.
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Teledyne Industrial VISION Days Presentations – now available to watch!
Time-of-Flight is an active 3D imaging technique which requires a light source to obtain a 3D image of a scene. This emerging technology is very flexible and suitable for a wide range of applications such as logistics, robots, AGV, building mapping, factory safety etc.
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Teledyne e2v’s Emerald 67M, Ultra-high Resolution Image Sensor Now Available
GRENOBLE, France, and MIGDAL HAEMEK, Israel, 12 June, 2019 — Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, and TowerJazz [Nasdaq: TSEM], the global specialty foundry leader, announces that Teledyne e2v’s Emerald™ 67M image sensor, designed for ultra-high resolution electronics inspection, high-end surveillance and microscopy is now available.
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Has 3D Finally Come of Age?
If you looked only at the movie industry, you could be forgiven for thinking that 3D was a failure. Repeatedly, 3D has been promoted as the next big thing in movies, only for it to fade within months of its last showing.
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Why Use Splitters?
A splitter is an optical device that splits light (such as laser beams) into two (or more) beams. Splitters are very useful in microscopy as they can act as an interface between the microscope and the detector/camera, splitting the emission light from the microscope.