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Camera and Sensor Technology: Development Trends in Cameras and Sensors
Today’s machine vision cameras and sensors come in a multitude of resolutions, optical formats and technologies.

by Antonio S. Ciccarelli
Gregory Pangburn

Gige Cameras: GigE Vision 2.0 Has Arrived
This new release tries to build on previous successes by improving the connection to faster sensors.

by Eric Carey

Color Imaging: Color: It’s Not Always What You See
Color is a versatile, non-contact method to identify materials and material variations and its wave properties are commonly used for gauging.

by Dr. Norman N. Axelrod

Case Study: Customer Requirements Define 3CCD
It was a call from a European pharma organization with a particularly challenging inspection that led to PPT Vision’s investigation of three charge-coupled-device (3CCD) camera technology.

Connectors and Cables: Connectors and Cables 101
Fully understanding the application will help ensure that the cabling and connectors utilized provide the expected performance and durability.

by Ron Folkeringa

eXtras 
eXtra: The Essentials of Product Identification Using Machine Vision
A barcode is a symbol that conveys information about the product to which it is attached. It is generally a pattern of black and white lines or dots that cannot be read by humans, but can be read by machines called barcode readers.

by Bruno Ménard
Alain Nyeck

Machine Uses Artificial Vision to Detect Rotten Oranges
A machine that uses artificial vision and UV rays to scan through citrus fruits and get rid of rotten ones has been developed in Spain.





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