IDS will be showing the new IDS NXT vision app-based cameras and sensors for the first time in the UK at the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition, Arena MK, Milton Keynes, UK, May 16, 2018.
The app-based system makes it as versatile as a smartphone.
Also on show will be the new Ensenso X Series of 3D stero cameras featuring high resolution 5MP sensors and GPU-based image processing.
IDS NXT vegas is the first product of the new device family. With an integrated 1.3 MP CMOS sensor, an integrated liquid lens, autofocus, LED illumination and a ToF sensor (Time of Flight) for distance measurement, it is fully equipped for many different image processing tasks.
Users benefit from the greatest possible flexibility: they can assign their required image processing task to vision app-based cameras and sensors according to their individual demand.
The flexible Ensenso X 3D GigE camera system is now available with 5 MP cameras featuring Sony’s IMX264 CMOS sensor. They provide up to 20 percent wider field of view and up to 35% greater lateral resolution with almost 30% lower noise compared to the earlier versions. With the new Ensenso SDK 2.2, stereo matching can now be supported by a graphics card.
Using the GPU accelerates the processing processes by about five times, depending on the parameterisation.
GPU-based stereo matching and the resulting speed advantages can be used with all Ensenso X cameras.