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Ausgabe 03/2005
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.10.2005
Editorial
VISION is holding its ground
Market Development
Smart Cameras Drive Machine Vision Market Growth
Machine Vision
High-tech Image Processing Systems
Irish author Jonathan Swift knew that "vision is the art of seeing the invisible." This is also the goal of a new, well designed modular industrial image processing system. The system includes high-quality components such as colour line scan cameras, lighting systems, software modules and PC plug-in cards, which come together to form powerful, complete systems that meet the demands of each particular application. Not only does this guarantee a 100% quality control, but it also makes an important contribution to production optimisation, which can be seen in the example of can inspection.
Digital Interfaces - Who Will Make the Race?
The Right Lens for Your Line Scan Application
Hardware-independent Image Processing
Hardware Constructors or: the Art of Designing a Frame Grabber
System Integrator Gets the Blues-
Solder Inspection Utilises Latest Machine Vision Techniques
Cameras
Image-processing Components for Every Situation
Everybody knows this situation: You want to do something and need a special tool to get it done, but it happens to be that you have all tools available, except the one you do need- Nevertheless, such situations as we know from our home work also exist in industrial environment. One field in there is industrial image processing, where a change over to digital technology has recently become evident. Three trends are unmistakable: the user has the choice between an embedded solution, a PC-based image processing system and an intelligent camera system. But how to get the right tool for your personal application?
The World's First 3-D Smart Camera
Titelstory
Advanced Technology Is Adding a new Dimension to Metrology
Microscopes have always been an indispensable tool for industry and technology. However, as a result of developments in digital photography and image editing, analysis and archiving, the application areas and possibilities for microscopes have changed radically over recent years. Modern materials manufacturing processes now require highly reliable and precise microscope system solutions for quality assurance purposes, such as observing surfaces, and also researching and analysing new materials and nanoparticles.
Cameras
Cameras with Content Make Programming Redundant
CMOS-Camera Series for Demanding Applications
Comparing Performance Data of Cameras and Sensors
Mini-made USB2.0 Industrial Cameras
Surface Inspection
One Fits All - the Software for Everyone
Whether you use a measuring machine or measuring system from Carl Zeiss or from another manufacturer, you don't have to do without Calypso. Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology (IMT) has developed several interfaces that permit the use this CAD-based measuring software with coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) from non-Zeiss manufacturers.
X-ray Images of Things We Know from Everyday Life
Modular Toolbox for Surface Inspection
State-of-the-Art Camera for Industrial 3D Measurement Applications
Microscopy
Inverted Digital Microscope for Industrial Applications
You know the scenery for sure: You want to work with the new microscope that was just delivered, but instead of making things easier, it makes things more complicated, due to the 500 sides of user manual that you have to read first in order to get it running- In this article, you will get to know a new microscope that puts an end to such difficulties: instead of dealing with the complexities of setting up your microscope, you may now fully concentrate on your specimens!



