Basler updates runner GigE linescan cameras

Nov. 23, 2010
Basler has expanded the feature set on their runner GigE line scan camera family by adding Shading Correction, Multiplier, and Divider features.

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Shading Correction, Multiplier, and Divider features available

Basler (Ahrensburg, Germany) has expanded the feature set on their runner GigE line scan camera family by adding Shading Correction, Multiplier, and Divider features. This release focuses on simpler and faster integration in different kinds of factory environments.

The new Shading Correction feature can be used to compensate for non-homogeneous lighting conditions. In the resulting homogeneous images, the application software can more easily and accurately detect defects.

The second improvement is in the runner’s input/output block. The frequency of an incoming trigger signal can be reduced by using the new Divider feature. The new Multiplier feature can increase the trigger signal frequency. To create the correct line acquisition rate for the camera, these I/O features offer different kinds of transformations for trigger and encoder signals from a conveyor belt. Both features can be implemented by simply determining the correct software parameters. They can be adjusted within a wide parameter range, and in order to accommodate the required line trigger frequency over the widest variety of applications, they can be used simultaneously.

For more information, please contact us at +49 4102 463-500, e-mail us at [email protected], or visit us on the web.

Source: Basler

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