Cameras and Accessories

3D camera and smart camera from MATRIX VISION to be showcased at SPS IPC Drives

On display at the MATRIX VISION booth at SPS IPC Drives from November 24-26 in Nuremburg, Germany will be the mvBlueSIRIUS 3D camera and the mvBlueGEMINI smart camera. 
Oct. 9, 2015
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On display at the MATRIX VISION booth atSPS IPC Drives from November 24-26 in Nuremburg, Germany will be the mvBlueSIRIUS 3D camera (pictured) and the mvBlueGEMINI smart camera. The mvBlueSIRIUS is a stereo optical system that is able to capture dynamic objects, and recognize and analyse their size, position, and speed, as well as track the behavior in real time. It features three 1.3 MPixel global shutter CCD area array image sensors, a 1024 x 1024 image format, a 25 fps maximum frame rate, and a GigE interface.

The mvBlueGEMINI dual-core Cortex-A9-basedsmart camera, which is powered by MVTec’s HALCON machine vision software, has an open system with user-defined tools that can be developed and parameterized as required. The camera features a 1.3 MPixel e2v CMOS image sensor with a 5.3 µm pixel size, as well as a 62 dB dynamic range, and a GigE interface.

SPS IPC Drives booth number: Hall 4A, Booth 547

To Learn More:

Contact:MATRIX VISION
Headquarters
: Oppenweiler, Germany
Product:
mvBlue SIRIUS and mvBlue GEMINI
Key Features: Three 1.3 MPixel global shutter CCD area array image sensors, a 1024 x 1024 image format, 25 fps, self-calibration (mvBlueSIRIUS), 1.3 MPixel e2v CMOS image sensor, 5.3 µm pixel size, HALCON imaging software (mvBlueGEMINI).

What MATRIX VISION says:
View more information on the mvBlueSIRIUS.
View more information on the mvBlueGEMINI.

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