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New Products
Recorder responds to various signal triggers
DECEMBER 4, 2008--The SVMonitor high-speed recording system is able to record and store videos with or without a time stamp and is compatible with Gigabit Ethernet, Camera Link, FireWire, and USB 2.0 interfaces.
Motion controllers provide sub-nanometer resolution
DECEMBER 3, 2008--SPiiPlus and MC4U multi-axis motion controllers feature a Sin-Cos encoder multiplier that features 1-Vptp differential inputs that use a maximum theoretical Sin-Cos encoder multiplication factor of 65,536 to achieve required high resolution.
GigE camera improves light sensitivity by factor of four
DECEMBER 2, 2008--The HCC-1000B Gigabit Ethernet camera has increased light sensitivity by a factor of four.
DECEMBER 1, 2008--The LL-13MA is an all solid-state, low-light camera capable of viewing images in starlight (0.1 mlux) conditions with a 500:1 antiblooming mechanism.
Design software comes in basic and advanced versions
NOVEMBER 28, 2008--Adaptive Vision Studio's point-and-click interface does not require additional programming knowledge.
5-Mpixel camera images up to 17 frames/s
NOVEMBER 27, 2008--The pilot GigE camera series has added two new models based on Sony's ICX625 CCD sensor.
GigE cameras designed with 90° angled sensor
NOVEMBER 26, 2008--The uEye Gigabit Ethernet camera series now includes a design with a 90° angled sensor module.
Progressive-scan cameras offered in various resolutions
NOVEMBER 25, 2008--A new series of 12 progressive-scan CMOS cameras, which ship with a USB 2.0 connector, includes color and monochrome models with resolutions from 640 x 480 to 2048 x 1536.
Users have full control of GigE cameras' zoom functions
NOVEMBER 24, 2008--PicSight Gigabit-Ethernet and smart cameras are now fitted with a fully integrated socket, enabling motorized lenses with C or CS mountings to be connected directly to them.
Controllers operate at up to 100-m distance
NOVEMBER 21, 2008--Two universal maestro modules include the P800 master controller that interfaces with the encoders and the I/O, and the C12 module, a camera and light controller that is connected to the P800 with a maximum 100-m Cat5e cable.
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