• High-speed imaging system identifies production line errors

    Featuring a 7-inch LCD remote touch screen, one or two miniature remote camera heads, a flexible cable, a low-temperature LED illumination unit, and a camera control unit with an integrated solid-state drive for direct recording, the PhotoCam SpeederV2 high-speed imaging system is designed to spot errors on production lines in factory automation settings.  
    Aug. 3, 2016
    2 min read

    Featuring a 7-inch LCD remote touch screen, one or two miniature remote camera heads, a flexible cable, a low-temperature LED illumination unit, and a camera control unit with an integrated solid-state drive for direct recording, the PhotoCam SpeederV2 high-speed imaging system is designed to spot errors on production lines in factory automation settings. The high-speed cameras provide up to 2,000 fps at full resolution via a 512 x 512 image sensor with 10 µm pixel size with 8-bit ADC (Bayer system color, 24-bit single sensor.) Higher frame rates, up to 10,000 fps, can be achieved in reduced resolution. The PhotoCam SpeederV2 is features two recording modes: Speed Priority mode for high-frame rate, full-resolution video capture to the onboard internal memory, and Time Priority mode for extended duration video capture (i.e. very long recording times at reduced frame rates and/or resolutions) which can be streamed to an integrated solid-state drive (SSD).

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    Contact:Photron Inc.
    Headquarters: San Diego, CA, USA
    Product: PhotoCam SpeederV2 high-speed imaging system
    Key Features: -7inch LCD remote touch screen, one or two miniature remote camera heads, a flexible cable, a low-temperature LED illumination unit, and a camera control unit with an integrated SSD.

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    James Carroll

    Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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