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Optical sensors and vision systems
News Release from: Cognex UK | Subject: VisionPro PC
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2005
.NET support for VisionPro PC vision
software
Cognex, the world's leading supplier of machine vision systems, today announced that its VisionPro PC vision software supports the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET programming environment
Cognex, the world's leading supplier of machine vision systems, today announced that its VisionPro PC vision software supports the Microsoft Visual Studio.NET programming environment VisionPro users can easily integrate third-party .NET objects into their vision applications and readily integrate vision applications with their automation system
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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VisionPro with Visual Studio.NET allows system integrators, OEMs, and manufacturing engineers to speed the development of advanced vision applications in the following ways.
* Vision applications can be easily merged with motion control, I/O, and factory communications.
* Custom tools can be developed and then seamlessly integrated with VisionPro tools.
* Third-party utilities such as databases and charting functions can be rapidly incorporated into vision applications.
VisionPro has been widely accepted by a broad range of users as the PC-based vision system of choice for the most challenging machine vision applications.
The extensive vision tool library provides reliable and repeatable performance and the VisionPro acquisition engine supports a wide variety of Cognex framegrabbers and industrial camera options.
VisionPro release 4.0 with Microsoft Visual Studio.NET support is available now. Request a free brochure from Cognex UK ...
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