The distributor of artificial vision and image analysis systems and components, Infamy, has incorporated the GEVA-300 system into its product catalog, a compact, economical vision system for multi-camera applications that offers a highly cost-effective and scalable platform for a multitude of industrial inspection tasks.

The provider of image analysis and machine vision solutions Infamy offers the company's new GEVA-300 Teledyne Dalsa, a compact vision system for multi-camera applications. Like the GEVA-1000, his older brother, The GEVA-300 has an expandable Gigabit Ethernet interface, capable of offering high performance at low cost and saving physical space thanks to its small size, free of fans and with a robust casing prepared to work in aggressive environments.

Based on an Intel dual-core ATOM processor, The GEVA-300 offers a robust design for a wide range of machine vision applications with low electricity consumption. It has 6 dedicated GigE ports for connecting cameras and another for networking and 2Gb of high-speed DDR2 memory. The GEVA-300 supports a wide range of GigE cameras, both area and linear., including the entire GENIE camera series from Teledyne Dalsa, and is offered with iNspect Express or Sherlock software on the embedded Microsoft Windows operating system 7.

GEVA-300 system offers cost savings for multi-camera vision applications, such as final inspection of large assemblies. Six Gigabit Ethernet ports (Chop) High bandwidth are compatible with a wide range of GigE cameras, which can be combined depending on the needs of the application, and the GEVA-300's fanless design means it's rugged and reliable enough for demanding factory applications.. Camera expansion is easily done using commercially available network technologies, allowing large configurations to be carried out at a much lower system cost. The GEVA-300 is based on the Intel architecture(R) Dual-Core ATOM(TM), offering low power consumption and excellent performance for a wide range of machine vision applications. The vision system can also be expanded with the optional PL-USB module offering I/O expansion and easy integration of up to four Teledyne DALSA Genie cameras..

The GEVA-300 offers a number of external interfaces for system integration. Plus six Gigabit Ethernet ports (four of which are typically used to connect cameras), includes a dedicated display and USB ports for configuration and runtime control, and a serial port for factory communication. Camera shots, Strobe outputs and opto-isolated I/O are interfaced with the PL-USB module. GEVA-300 vision solutions are configured using DALSA's iNspect or Sherlock application software. iNspect software is easy to use and requires little to no prior vision experience, while Sherlock software offers greater flexibility to perform more demanding inspection tasks. Both software packages offer a wide selection of tools and capabilities for applications requiring positioning, ID, verification, measurement and detection of defects.

Main features and benefits:

-Dual Core Atom @ 1.8 GHz for low-cost multi-camera deployments
-Program memory 2 GB, SSD storage 40 GB
-6 GigE ports with independent PCIe lanes for cameras and networks
-3 puertos USB, 1 RS-232, VGA display for direct connection display with high resolution
-Fanless design 0-45 C grades on robust and reliable platform for factories
-DIN Mounting Design, 42x145x198mm, makes mounting the GEVA-300 easier and takes up less panel space
-I/O support via external PL-USB, facilitates integration with Genie cameras
-I/O of 64 Win7 embedded bit with write filter to protect drive image during power outages
-Software iNspect Express y Sherlock de 64 bits for higher performance and efficiency

By, 15 Nov, 2012, Section: Security

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