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You are here: Home / Networking + IoT / Sensors + Vision / Teledyne DALSA to preview multi-line CMOS camera

Teledyne DALSA to preview multi-line CMOS camera

March 30, 2018 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Linea MLTeledyne DALSA, and Teledyne e2v, both Teledyne Technologies companies and global leaders in image sensing technology, will be co-located at The Vision Show, in booth #517 from April 10th to 12th. Teledyne DALSA will display its newest and most advanced multi-line CMOS camera while Teledyne e2v will display their new OctoPlus range of line scan cameras for OCT applications in healthcare and industrial markets. The show takes place at the Hynes Convention Center, in Boston, Massachusetts.

The Teledyne DALSA team will present a wide-array of the company’s very latest imaging technologies. In-booth demonstrations include:

• A preview of Teledyne DALSA’s newest multi-line CMOS camera, offering options for monochrome, color, and NIR imaging, with fiber optic interface to an Xtium CLHS frame grabber.
• BOA spot vision sensor, which offers simple, affordable and reliable performance for automated quality inspections
• Calibir uncooled long wave infrared cameras for thermal imaging applications, featuring shutterless operations with GigE Vision, analog and MIPI CSI-2TM interfaces
• Genie Nano cameras, feature-rich and built around industry-leading CMOS image sensors with GigE or Camera Link interface
• GEVA 4000 vison system, with over eight times the processing performance of the entry level GEVA 300, ruggedized and robust for the factory floor.

In addition to live demonstrations, show attendees will see static displays of Teledyne DALSA’s newest area cameras, including the 86-megapixel Falcon4, frame grabbers, smart cameras, and image processing software. Visit the Teledyne Imaging booth to explore this wide portfolio of technologies designed for many markets and applications.

Hot Corner Topics

Teledyne DALSA subject matter experts will present in two Hot Corner topic discussions. Hot Corner discussions are open to all show attendees.

Tuesday, April 10, 1:00 pm – 3D Imaging Technologies – Raymond Boridy will present on current 3D technologies, applications and trends

Thursday, April 12, 1:15 pm – Multi-channel line scan imaging – Mark Butler and Philip Colet will deliver a presentation focused on the possibilities of multi-channel line scan imaging

The Vision Show 2018
April 10-12, 2018
Booth #517 (See booth location)
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts

The Vision Show is North America’s largest display of machine vision and imaging components and systems. Registration is free.

Teledyne DALSA
www.teledynedalsa.com

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