We use state-of-the-art vision sensors, emphasizing compact-sized and low-cost vision solutions.
Our smart cameras and vision sensors, from leading manufacturers, can stand alone or interface with external hardware and software. These smart cameras can include tools like OCR/OCV, 2D and linear barcode, histogram, pattern matching and geometric functions.
Additional features can include:
- > Built-in Ethernet communications port
- > Code-reading software
- > Object-location software
- > Remote head sensor for limited-space applications
- > Built-in lighting and optics

Whether implementing smart cameras or multi-camera setups plugged into a PC-based machine vision system, vision applications require maximum responsiveness and intelligence. Frame grabber and communications module implementations are critical components.
Communications modules can display simple operator interfaces on touch-screen displays or inexpensive VGA monitors, transferring images from up to sixteen vision sensors. The operator can view inspection data, monitor pass/fail results and even freeze images for manual intervention.
- > Drag-and-drop scripting to speed development
- > Interfaces with several programming languages, including Visual Basic (VB), Visual C++ and .NET

90% of vision system implementations is getting the lighting right.
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of a vision application. In many cases, the best lighting solution is high-intensity LED lighting, which provides a strong, consistent light source without pulsing. These LED lights are some of the brightest in the world, up to 120 lumens, and they can keep working up to 100,000 hours.
- > Less than 100 ns turn-on time
- > Low heat
- > Durable polycarbonate or metal enclosures
- > Clear or diffusion lenses, with polarizer available
- > Available in multiple colors, including White, Red, Blue, and Green










