• Industrial cameras and software from Allied Vision to go on display at The Vision Show 2016

    At The Vision Show 2016 from May 3-5, Allied Vision will showcase its Vimba 2.0 software development kit, as well new Mako CMOS and Goldeye infrared Camera Link cameras.
    April 14, 2016
    2 min read

    At The Vision Show 2016 from May 3-5, Allied Vision will showcase its Vimba 2.0 software development kit, as well new Mako CMOS and Goldeye infrared Camera Link cameras (pictured). Vimba 2.0 has a number of new features and widgets, including a new graphical user interface that allows for the adjustment of settings such as exposure time, color, region of interest and triggering. Additionally, the following Mako cameras from Allied Vision will be on display, which feature CMOS image sensors: Mako G-234 (Sony IMX249), Mako U-029 (ON Semi PYTHON 300), Mako U-051 (ON Semi PYTHON 500), Mako U-130 (ON Semi PYTHON 1300), and the Mako U-503 (Aptina MT9P031).

    Lastly, Allied Vision will showcase its Goldeye SWIR cameras, which are now available with a Camera Link interface. These cameras use InGaAs infrared sensors and are sensitive in the short-wave infrared spectrum of 900 to 1,700 nm and have a compact, ruggedized housing measuring 55mm x 55mm x 78 mm.

    The Vision Show 2016 booth number: 721

    To Learn More:

    Contact:Allied Vision
    Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
    Products:
    Vimba 2.0 software development kit, Mako CMOS cameras, Goldeye SWIR cameras with Camera Link interface.

    What Allied Vision says:

    View more information on the Vimba SDK.
    View more information on the Mako cameras.
    View more information on the Goldeye cameras.

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