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  1. SVSi and BFi OPTiLAS enter into a European distribution agreement

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    Wed, 28 Mar 2007

    are for applications including spectroscopy, laser development, x-ray inspection, industrial inspection, machine vision, weapons testing , crash testing, sports analysis, ballistics, bioanalysis, manufacturing, and packaging.

  2. Accessories complement Camera Link capabilities

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    Thu, 1 Jun 2006

    distance between camera and frame grabber often up to several kilometers and are also useful in harsh environments such as weapons testing and steel mills, where EMF from external sources may corrupt the transmitted data. In choosing a fiber extender to suit

  1. Partnership to design 100,000-frame/s digital imaging system

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    Tue, 7 May 2002

    based imaging system is targeted at applications such as vehicle impact testing, airbag deployment testing, military weapons testing , and research and development. The KG-100K imaging system will use an exclusive CMOS sensor to capture high-speed

  2. Wilson's Websites

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    Fri, 1 Sep 2000

    mirror framing camera. Here, too, you'll find information on the company's range of cameras for astronautics and weapons testing . Record to disk www.nacinc.com If you need to record high-speed or ultrahigh-speed events on tape and digital video

  3. High-speed cameras target motion-analysis applications

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    Wed, 1 Oct 2003

    film-based cameras in destructive high-speed product-testing applications, such as automobile-crash analysis, weapons testing , automotive assembly, and pharmaceutical packaging. In choosing a high-speed camera for a specific application a number

  4. High-speed software synchronizes images and data

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    Sat, 1 Jun 2002

    acquisition systems," adds Anthony, " is valuable, especially for military customers involved in time-of-flight weapons testing ." By using a PCI receiver card from Datum Inc. (Irvine, CA; www.datum.com), global time can be acquired from

  5. Networked workstations analyze smart weapon systems

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    Sat, 1 Mar 1997

    information to improve the capabilities of sensor systems. Built by TASC (Ft. Walton Beach, FL), MDRAF supports smart- weapons testing of infrared (IR), radar, microwave, laser, and video sensors. After a flight test, recorded sensor test data are