2011-12-01

MQ Series industrial camera with USB 3.0

Researching to find the smallest, fastest usb 3 camera that can withstand rough industrial environments? Must add machine vision and computer vision power to your production or quality-control machines while using the simplicity of USB 3.0? However you are concerned about fitting the imaging gear into your industrial layout? Require the most suitable camera sensor for the greatest light response?

XIMEA's MQ Series - ultra compact USB 3 cameras for machine vision
The MQ series USB 3 industrial camera from XIMEA GmbH delivers up to 5 Gbps of data, which allows image transfers as high as 400 mega pixels per second (Mpix/s). Even with its small sizing - measuring just 26.4 x 26.4 x 19.1 mm and with a weight of a mere 26 grams - the MQ series incorporates the conventional I/O and functions demanded by manufacturing imaging buyers.

MQ series cameras incorporate a range of high-grade CMOS sensors having resolutions as much as 4 Mpix, global shutters, frame rates up to 600 fps, and enhanced quantum efficiency (QE) inside the visible and NIR spectral ranges. For manufacturing applications, the XIMEA's MQ series cameras also include opto-isolated trigger input and illuminator control output, and on-board non-volatile memory for user settings and custom data.

And like every XIMEA’s industrial cameras, each and every MQ series ships with application programming interfaces (APIs) for the most popular image processing software, including software programs from Cognex, Matrox, National Instruments, MVTec, and many others.

To learn more visit www.ximea.com.

2011-07-30

XIMEA ANNOUNCES PLANS TO SUPPORT THUNDERBOLT INTERFACE FROM INTEL

MÜNSTER, Germany – XIMEA, a developer of integrated machine vision systems, has announced that it will support the recently launched Thunderbolt interface. Developed by Intel and brought to market by Apple Inc., this technology connects peripheral devices to a computer by way of an expansion bus. It was introduced on Feb. 24, 2011, on Apple’s MacBook Pro and is now available on the iMac and on some RAID systems. Several computer and PC peripheral vendors have announced support for Thunderbolt for their notebooks and their storage, network and professional camera devices.

Thunderbolt essentially combines Display Port and PCIExpress into a new serial data interface, yielding unprecedented dual bidirectional 10 Gb/s channels over a thin copper cable. The architecture used – with active cables incorporating repeaters/equalizers on both ends – facilitates transmission media with exact compensation of wire attenuation, and thus preserves the required signal integrity.

XIMEA’s customers could benefit from the enhanced performance without incurring any additional cost due to the integration effort. All of the company’s products set to have a Thunderbolt interface – whether the CURRERA, a set of smart cameras with an onboard PC, other cameras offered, or emerging products – natively support several leading IP libraries. These include Cognex VisionPro, MVTec Halcon, National Instruments LabVIEW, STEMMER Common Vision Blox and others, with the list of supported libraries increasing almost weekly.

“We are excited to support this very innovative technology, which will benefit our customers in myriad ways,” said Max Larin, CEO at XIMEA. “Thunderbolt is more convenient than USB, offers performance exceeding that of Camera Link or 10GigE, and requires only the power budget of CoaXPress – all of this at the moderate price of GigE and Firewire.

“Thunderbolt has all the features to become the major standard interface in industrial automation in general, and in machine vision in particular. Depending on Intel’s commercialization strategies, we feel it has a strong chance of superseding 1394A/B, USB and CameraLink and, with the upcoming optical upgrade, surpassing the CameraLink HS, CoaXPress and CameraLink 2 as well.”

At the invitation of the EMVA, XIMEA recently commented on Thunderbolt for the INSPECT Buyers Guide 2012, the official buyers guide of the EMVA.

ABOUT XIMEA

Drawing on two decades of experience in the industry, XIMEA offers state-of-the-art machine vision and imaging technologies for a broad range of applications. The breakthrough CURRERA is a complete vision system incorporating advanced camera technology and an on-board PC running embedded versions of Windows and Linux and supporting most of the leading image processing libraries.

Leveraging the expertise and extensive R&D efforts of industry veteran SOFTHARD, CURRERA brings significant computational power and remarkable convenience to the front end of imaging systems. Starter kits, breakout boxes and other accessories simplify system integration. In addition, the company offers one-stop support for camera, PC and image processing libraries integration.

2011-05-28

CURRERA Adds Support for Scorpion Vision

Scorpion Vision for Smart Camera Currera
CURRERA and Scorpion Vision
Machine vision company XIMEA, is extending its list of supported image processing software packages with Scorpion Vision Software from Tordivel AS.

The combination of CURRERA - an industrial IP67 camera with Scorpion Vision Software creates a cost effective system which solves tasks within robot vision, label inspection, assembly verification, color identification and gauging.

The synergy of Scorpion Vision Software and XIMEA hardware provides the most accurate and robust 3D Bin Picking based on stereo vision.


2011-05-22

CURRERA extends number of supported Vision Libraries

Smart camera CURRERA
Ximea just added another widespread machine vision application to the set of supported libraries:

Now, RoboRealm, the easy to use computer vision application and robotic vision solution supports CURRERA, Ximea's standard smart camera with integrated standard x86 PC inside.

Read more on RoboRealm of the official homepage, or here for integration.

Thus, the smart vision system CURRERA (image to left), now supports 14 vision libraries, more are coming soon.

2011-04-12

CURRERA-R - Smart camera with PC inside




Range of Machine Vision Smart Cameras based on standard Intel x86 CPU Personal Computer (PC) and packed in a single very compact IP67 class housing. Despite its small size it is a complete Vision System just like the usual Camera bundled with separate PC or Compact Vision System. One can connect all PC standard peripheries: Display, Keyboard and mouse, external storage, or use it in standalone mode, or via Remote Desktop. Variety of leading Imaging processing libraries natively runs directly on the camera including their respective development environments.