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Product category: Optical sensors and vision systems
News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: PC2-Vision
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 11 March 2003

Machine vision system interface

The new PC2-Vision delivers universal analogue interfacing, "Trigger to Image" reliability, at a price that makes lesser boards look expensive.

The new PC2-Vision delivers universal analogue interfacing "Trigger to Image" reliability, at a price that makes lesser boards look expensive The PC2-Vision is the next generation high performance frame-grabber, from Coreco Imaging, for analogue machine vision applications

The frame-grabber can accept input from standard RS-170 and CCIR cameras, as well as non-standard (progressive scan), RGB and dual-channel analogue cameras.

Camera interfacing has been simplified by offering fully programmable timing coupled with efficient cabling and a variety of trigger, strobe and asynchronous reset options all controlled by a real-time on board controller.

Its six inputs and high speed 40 MHz digitisation rate make it an ideal solution for a large variety of industrial inspection, identification and gauging type applications.

Additionally, its RGB acquisition capability is ideally suited for automated optical inspection (AOI) and object classification applications.

Supporting acquisition from up to 6 monochrome cameras, 2 RGB cameras or 2 dual-channel analogue cameras, it also supports the new frame delay mode available on some cameras enabling up to 6 images to be captured simultaneously.

The PC2-Vision embedded controller ensures images are transferred into host memory whenever a trigger is received without host intervention, thus delivering the industry's most robust "Trigger to Image" reliability.

With digitisation rates of 40MHz, 6 sets of camera timing signals and dual RS232 controls, the PC2 Vision supports almost any standard or custom progressive scan asynchronous reset cameras. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...

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