LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. has announced the launch of the Atlas25 camera series, featuring a 25GigE interface and RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) for high-speed industrial imaging applications.
The objective was to achieve fast, accurate recognition of small characters at a close working distance of roughly nine inches, even in demanding industrial environments.
Central to the system’s success was Theia’s ML610M 2/3″ format varifocal lens, designed for a 1.55 µm pixel size to resolve detail up to 300 line pairs per millimeter contrast.
This article emphasizes the need for efficient wafer inspection in semiconductor manufacturing to maximize throughput and minimize defects. It highlights that modern methods must combine speed with sensitive defect detection, with advanced machine vision technology being crucial for identifying macro defects early in the production process to avoid costly issues in finished components.
The trends in machine vision indicate a growing need for systems that can manage increased variability, function autonomously, and operate in sectors that have traditionally depended on manual inspection.
Basler AG has acquired a 76% stake in its Indian distribution partner Alpha TechSys Automation, with whom the company has been working successfully for many years.
Challenges can arise after implementing a vision system, leading to frustration from inconsistent performance and hidden costs. Early planning and involving integration teams can help organizations fully leverage vision systems for quality improvement.
As technology evolves, efficient compression techniques are vital for multi-sensor applications and 3D implementations. Seamless data fusion can enhance performance in logistics and robotics while meeting user expectations and infrastructure limits. Discover how these strategies are setting new standards in quality and efficiency.