Allied Vision Technologies will be exhibiting at The AIA Vision Show from April 15-17 in Boston, Massachusetts. Camera models in all market segments will be showcased – beginning with the robust entry-level Mako series, to the high resolution Prosilica GT with optional EF-Mount, and concluding with the next generation Goldeye short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera for advanced imaging applications.
Next Generation Goldeye: the new benchmark for infrared imaging
The Goldeye SWIR camera is designed for advanced industrial and scientific infrared imaging applications such as semiconductor or solar cell inspection, laser profiling and more. It uses an InGaAs sensor with wavelength sensitivity between 900 and 1,700 nm. The on-board image correction and optimization functions allow for high quality images that are second to none in the industry.
The rugged hardware is designed for the tough requirements of industrial machine vision. For example, the built-in sensor cooling works without a fan and the screwed interface port allows for a secure connection. The fitting screw threads on all sides of the ultra-compact housing make the integration into an image processing system particularly easy. Its 12-pin Hirose I/O port opens many possibilities for trigger and synchronization with other system components. The new Goldeye features a GigE Vision compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface and supports Power over Ethernet, which simplifies cabling by powering the camera via the data cable.
Presentation on Non-Visible Imaging
Scott Smith, AVT’s Director of Technical Services, will be giving an informative presentation about infrared imaging on Wednesday, April 16th at 10 AM. The presentation will cover an overview of infrared concepts that influence technology choices and application design, types of sensors and cameras used, and applications possible with IR imaging. This session will be part of the The Vision Conference which will provide basic and advanced training on vision.
Booth #411
AIA The Vision Show
April 15-17, 2014
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts