Machine Vision
Fast Piezo Focusing Systems for Microscopy introduced at BIOS: Digital and more Affordable
San Francisco, CA - Piezo systems specialist PI introduces a new, more affordable series of Fast Piezo Focusing devices at the 2011 BIOS (Biomedical Optics) meeting, the world’s largest and most prestigious international biomedical optics and imaging conference, held in conjunction with SPIE’s Photonics West. The new PIFOC® system packages are designed to improve results in fast focusing & lens positioning as well as in deconvolution / 3D imaging, and to reduce costs at the same time. |
Optical Sensor for Rotational Speed Measurement of Large and Hollow Shafts
Hamilton, New Jersey - OPTIPACT motion sensors from FRABA provide an innovative and easy-to-implement way of determining rota-tional or translational velocities of machinery or product in a wide variety of applications. OPTIPACT sensors are built around an optical system similar to a digital camera: the velocity of a moving object is determined by monitoring the rate at which an image of the object travels across the surface of the optical sensor. |
PIFOC Piezo Drives for Objectives from Physik Instrumente
They Go Through it With a Fine-Tooth Comb: PIFOC® Piezo Drives for Objectives Nanometer-Level Positioning now even with a Clear Aperture of up to 29 mm |
Intelligent Compact Vision System SBOC-M/SBOI-M High Speed Motion Recorder by FESTO
The human eye has difficulty keeping up with the high-speed production in today’s automation systems. As an aid to diagnostics and commissioning and for the monitoring of fast-motion sequences, Festo offers the intelligent Compact Vision System SBOC-M/SBOI-M, as an innovative and inexpensive alternative to high-speed cameras. |












