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The imaging of rotationally symmetrical objects for quality control in industry was previously prone to errors. A new system with four cameras ensures significantly higher process reliability in image processing.
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The imaging of rotationally symmetrical objects for quality control in industry was previously prone to errors. A new system with four cameras ensures significantly higher process reliability in image processing.
Camera-supported alignment and measuring...
Electronic autocollimators use the absolute straightness of light for non-contact, high-precision measurements. The optical alignment and measurement system from Hofbauer Optik works with the help of uEye industrial cameras from IDS.

Second generation in management
Jan Hartmann, eldest son of the company founder, joins the management of IDS Imaging Development on March 1. He succeeds Daniel Seiler, who is leaving the company.

IDS NXT ocean is a complete solution designed to make it easier for users to get started with AI-based image processing. From the camera hardware, including the self-developed AI core, to the training software for creating individual artificial neural networks and support, everything comes from IDS.

With the 20 MP IMX183 sensor from Sony, high-resolution images can be taken with low noise. IDS offers it in the uEye CP camera family with USB3 Vision interface.

AIT Goehner presents its own industrial cameras with IP40 and IP65 protection for the first time. The AIT industrial cameras for PC-based systems are designed for surveillance tasks and industrial image processing.

The electronics developer and time-of-flight specialist Becom Systems has presented an embedded multi-ToF solution. The multi-ToF platform for several ToF sensors working in parallel with a central computing unit is based on the deep learning-capable Nvidia Jetson TX2 module with Nvidia Pascal GPU as well as dual-core Nvidia Denver 2 and quad-core ARM Cortex-A5 CPU.

15 years ago, IDS launched the first industrial camera with a USB interface onto the market. The interface, which was widely used in the consumer sector, was not considered suitable for industrial use at the time. Today, USB is also firmly established in the industrial environment.

IDS presents a 2D industrial camera that interprets complex image content "on the edge" using an artificial neural network (ANN). Integrated data processing also provides advantages in 3D cameras.