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Protein Crystallography
The rapid acceleration of pharmaceutical research has created a need for rapid study of molecular changes in protein crystals after certain drugs are applied. By collecting images of X-ray diffraction patterns from crystallized protein samples, researchers can determine the effectiveness of cancer fighting drugs as well as determine side effects.
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Wearable glasses enable surgeons to visualize cancerous cells
Aeon Imaging, LLC has taken a new and more cost-effective approach to confocal imaging that makes use of the rolling shutter method of detection.
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Global Shutter Imaging
High-speed, smear-free still image capture is the hallmark of global shutter image sensors. Applications such as traffic management, metrology and robotics inspection all need to image fast-moving objects without smear or distortion.
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Machine Vision Sensor Review
Compare performance specifications with 100+ Mono and Color Camera Models.
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Teledyne’s Contact Image Sensors for high-speed, high-resolution line scan are now in production
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to announce that its AxCIS™ family of high-speed and high-resolution fully integrated line scan imaging modules are in production. These easy-to-use Contact Image Sensors (CIS) combine sensors, lenses, and lights all-in-one, offering a lower cost inspection system for many demanding machine vision applications.
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Teledyne DALSA Genie Nano-10GigE cameras in full production
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company, is pleased to announce the new Genie™ Nano-10GigE M8200 and C8200 cameras, based on Teledyne e2v’s 67M monochrome and color sensors, have now entered full production.
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New Xtium2 frame grabber from Teledyne supports high-speed GigE machine vision cameras
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to announce its Xtium™2-XGV PX8, a GigE Vision® compatible image acquisition board that features a real-time depacketization engine to convert GigE Vision image packets into ready-to-use images. It also has a hardware-assisted packet resend logic that improves the reliability of image transfers while reducing the CPU overhead. Xtium2-XGV PX8 targets image acquisition from single or multiple independent 10, 5, 2.5, or 1GigE Vision area scan cameras, line scan cameras, and 3D profile sensors.
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Case Study: Critical infrastructure asset management using Teledyne imaging solutions.
Data Collection Limited advances road inspection, asset, and inventory management by integrating Teledyne’s Blackfly S and Ladybug spherical imaging cameras.
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Case Study: Achieving Accurate Commercial Building Occupancy Data Using Teledyne’s People Counting Solutions.
Prescriptive Data advances in real estate building automation by integrating Teledyne’s Brickstream 3D Gen2 Camera Sensors.
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Teledyne to present its newest mission-critical sensing solutions at SPIE’s Defense and Commercial Sensing exhibition
Teledyne will showcase their newest products and solutions at SPIE’s Defense and Commercial Sensing exhibition taking place April 5-7, 2022, in Orlando, Florida. Visitors to the Teledyne booth #1101 can expect representation from Teledyne FLIR’s OEM, Optics and R&D groups, and Teledyne’s DALSA, e2v, Imaging Sensors, Judson, Lumenera, and Princeton Instruments businesses. Product and application specialists will be available to discuss your specific requirements.
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FLIR BRICKSTREAM QUALITY
At the FLIR manufacturing facility in Richmond, BC, Canada, achieving total Brickstream sensor quality is our top priority. A comprehensive approach to ensuring 24/7 sensor reliability begins with our dedicated staff of engineers and equipment operators. Hardware engineers choose qualified components from only authorized distribution networks; IPC trained operators assemble the sensors at our ISO:9001:2008 certified manufacturing plant; and quality assurance employees validate build quality for each sensor unit through robust testing procedures.
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TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
See how FLIR Brickstream technology compares to other tracking and counting technologies.