Adimec showcases high-resolution cameras with active sensor control

10.04.2014 -

Adimec will showcase its portfolio of machine vision products and technology at the 2014 edition of The Vision Show event in Boston, MA, held April 15- 17. The company will display and discuss enhancements to its latest CMOS-based QUARTZ family, including the Q-12A65 which is now in full production, as well as other ultra high-resolution capabilities.

The Quartz Q-12A65 camera is based on the Cmosis CMV12000 image sensor and is a 12 Megapixel CMOS global shutter camera. The Adimec Quartz Q-12A65 offers 4096 x 3072 pixels at 75 full frames per second over Camera Link (burst mode). Sensitivity and high shutter performance of the CMV12000 image sensor enables excellent performance in light-starved and high-speed applications that are commonly applied in electronics inspection and semiconductor metrology.
Similar to the 2 Megapixel and 4 Megapixel Quartz options, the latest camera offers a range of quality-enhancing features. It includes Adimec's Active Sensor Control with local and global advanced Flat Field Correction (FFC) capabilities, even in color, and semi-automatic in-field calibration. This allows the performance to be optimized for the temperature conditions in which the system is operating without requiring additional tooling. The camera has special additional functions such as signal-to-noise improvement above the CMV12000 sensor performance through in-camera averaging and pixel binning.

Adimec continues to add ultra high-resolution camera options to improve accuracy and reduce scan times of next generation medical and machine vision systems through reliable image quality at high resolution and frame speed. Adimec will also demonstrate other ultra high-resolution cameras and options in Booth #608 on the exhibition floor.

Contact

Adimec Advanced Image Systems BV

Luchthavenweg 91
5657EA Eindhoven
Netherlands

+31 40 235 39 00
+31 40 235 39 05

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