Vision sensors from Teledyne DALSA target identification and verification applications

Nov. 21, 2016
BOA Spot ID vision sensors from Teledyne DALSA combine 1D/2D code reading with OCR and verification tools for applications such as quality control, traceability and logistics management, and product validation. The sensors are available in two models: The IDS and IDE sensors. 

BOA Spot ID vision sensors from Teledyne DALSA combine 1D/2D code reading with OCR and verification tools for applications such as quality control, traceability and logistics management, and product validation. The sensors are available in two models: The IDS and IDE sensors. The IDS model includes the core 1D/2D decoders, while the expanded IDE model adds advanced Direct Part Marking (DPM) decoding, OCR and verification tools. The 0640M-IDS and 0640M-IDE models feature 640 x 480 global shutter sensors that can reach speeds of 45 fps while the 1280M-IDS and 1280M-IDE feature a 1280 x 960 global shutter sensor that can reach 30 fps. All models feature a 1/3" monochrome global shutter sensor with a 3.75 µm pixel size, 6 LED white ring lights, Ethernet/RS-232 interface, as well as image filters and control parameters to provide readability of poorly-printed codes, and codes printed on plastic or metallic surfaces using laser/chemical etch, ink jet, or dot peen marking methods.

To Learn More:

Contact: Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: BOA Spot ID vision sensors
Key Features: IDS models (core 1D/2D decoders), IDE models (advanced Direct Part Marking (DPM) decoding, OCR and verification tools), mono global shutter sensors, integrated LEDs.

What Teledyne DALSA says:
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