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Machine-vision systems improve manufacturing processes and quality in industries that include semiconductors, electronics, automotive, pharmaceutical, food, solar, and packaging.
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Machine-vision components are being designed into non-industrial systems such as defense, aerospace, transportation, environmental, or biomedical applications.
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Vision systems are enabled by image capture components such as GigE, Camera Link, FireWire, USB, and smart cameras.
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Dedicated boards such as frame grabbers enable cameras to download images to a computer for processing and analysis with the latest vision software.
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Illumination and lighting technologies abound for system integrators. Choosing the best machine-vision optics and lenses to capture images relies on many factors.
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Vision-guided robots use imaging technologies for industrial applications as well as service robots.
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Editor Andy Wilson brings his unique take to topics varying from software development to engineering concerns to patent disputes, and everything in between.
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View the latest technology developments from machine-vision component manufacturers and offerings from distributors.
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