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Mar 30, 2010
This webcast will discuss HAZLOC and EMC requirements for the US and international markets.
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Mar 23, 2010
Learn how the GigE Vision standard has evolved into one of the most popular camera interface standards today.
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Feb 18, 2010
In this webcast researcher and engineers will learn the fundamental techniques for successful measurement and analysis of the laser beam profile characteristics and receive recommendations about application-specific beam characterization, measurement standards and definitions.
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Feb 16, 2010
Replacing camera and frame grabbers in numerous automation applications, smart cameras have become one of the largest growth areas in machine vision.
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Jan 19, 2010
High-speed cameras are often used in factory automation, research, or destructive testing to capture a sequence of events at high speed. This webcast - Fundamentals of Machine Vision: High-Speed Imaging - will show the basic elements behind the design of today?s high-speed cameras and the benefits these cameras can bring to motion analysis applications.
Engineers and systems developers will learn how high-speed camera vendors achieve these fast frame rates, how to deploy the cameras, and how image analysis software can be used in numerous applications to track and analyze captured image sequences.
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Dec 08, 2009
This Webcast - 3-D Imaging for Machine Vision will provide engineers and system integrators with the basic information tools they can use to implement 3-D machine vision in their applications. The webcast will introduce the human visual system, 3-D machine vision, and 3-D vision methods and applications. It will show the audience how to extract 3-D information from an image, and thus enable many important tasks, including robot grasping, navigation, and traffic analysis.
The webcast will highlight some of the problems, solutions, and typical applications of different types of 3-D vision:
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Dec 04, 2009
Super Resolution light microscopy is revolutionizing life science research with increasing speed. The ability to have direct visual results from an intact specimen in the sub-100nm range benefits scientists from virtually all fields of biomedical research. Tiny structures such as synapses, ensembles of small vesicles, and receptor arrangements are now accessible for fluorescence microscopy.
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Nov 18, 2009
No other lasers can match the high efficiency of diode lasers in converting electrical input energy into light output. However, high-power diode lasers generally are lacking in beam quality. That's not a problem in their most widespread application, pumping of solid-state lasers, but it has made diode lasers poor choices for many other applications. This webcast will describe current uses of diode lasers, particularly for laser pumping, then efforts to expand high-power diode lasers to other applications.
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Nov 17, 2009
To meet changing market demands, vendors of solar cells and modules are seeking ways to increase yields and improve quality while lowering costs. In turn, these vendors are demanding automated inspection systems based on machine vision.
This Webcast - Machine Vision for Solar Cell Inspection - will help engineers and system integrators understand how to integrate hardware subsystems, solar cell transport, image acquisition and processing, lighting, and data management software. It will examine both the mechanical constraints that must be considered when developing solar cell wafer inspection systems and how image processing tools such as blob analysis and edge detection can be used to measure the features of each wafer.
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Oct 29, 2009
As product designers develop higher powered LEDs for the lighting, medical and home entertainment product markets, thermal management increasingly becomes an obstacle.
This webcast will discuss the effect of heat on LED fixtures, and describe how thermal management techniques involving heat sinks and active cooling can assist in product design.
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