AVT to feature infrared camera and offer presentation on non-visible imaging at AIA Vision Show

March 25, 2014
Allied Vision Technologies will showcase its Goldeye shortwave infrared camera, as well as its Mako cameras and Prosilica GT cameras, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.

Allied Vision Technologies will showcase its Goldeye shortwave infrared camera, as well as its Mako cameras andProsilica GT cameras, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. The camera is a short-wave infrared model with sensitivity between 900 and 1,700 nm wavelengths, and features rugged hardware for machine vision applications and a screwed interface port for secure connection. It also features a GigE Vision-compliant interface with support for Power over Ethernet and can be fitted with filters and lenses for C-, F-, and M42-Mounts.

In addition, AVT’s Director of Technical Services Scott Smith will give a presentation on non-visible imaging on Wednesday April 16 at 10:00 A.M. The presentation is expected to provide an overview of infrared concepts that influence technology choices and application design, types ofsensors and cameras used, and applications that infrared imaging enable.

AIA Vision Show booth number:411

To Learn More:

Contact:Allied Vision Technologies
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Products
: Goldeye infrared cameras, Mako cameras, Prosilica GT cameras.
Key Features: 900-1,700 nm wavelengths, GigE Vision compliant interface, frame rates up to 100 fps, 640 x 512 pixels (Goldeye), Sony ICX and Truesense CCD image sensors, GigE Vision interface, lens control (Prosilica), Power over Ethernet, GigE Vision, CCD/CMOS image sensors (Mako).

What AVT says:
View more information on Goldeye cameras.
View more information on Prosilica GT cameras.
View more information on Mako cameras.

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