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Vision camera has laser line extraction for 3D scanning

Vision camera has laser line extraction for 3D scanning

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The PC can then focus on other tasks, including 3D measurement and analysis. Designed for the harshest and most demanding manufacturing environments, the Matrox GatorEye industrial camera has an IP67 rating and offers a sturdy, dust-proof, and washable casing. The camera is available in six sensor configurations including 640×480 at 110fps 1/3-inch in monochrome or colour CCD; 1280×960 at 22.5fps 1/3-inch monochrome or colour CCD; and 1600 x 1200 at 15fps 1/1.8-inch monochrome or colour CCD.

For connectivity to external devices, the Matrox GatorEye includes an opto-coupled trigger input, strobe output, eight GPIOs, and a controlled current source for driving LED illuminators directly. The camera can be powered either by 12-24 Volts DC, which is common in industrial environments, or by Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), where both power and Ethernet streams share a single cable.

Visit Matrox Imaging at www.matrox.com

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