Quantcast
 
Search for: Search what?
Oct 12, 2008  
 Newsletters
Subscribe Free to Product News Alerts
  
Receive customized, daily news on the products you want.
Subscribe   View Sample
 Categories
Industrial Market Trends
OnSite WebReviews
Latest New Product News
Adhesives and Sealants
Agricultural and Farming Products
Architectural and Civil Engineering Products
Automatic ID
Chemical Processing and Waste Management
Cleaning Products and Equipment
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Construction Equipment and Supplies
Controls and Controllers
Display and Presentation Equipment
Electrical Equipment and Systems
Electronic Components and Devices
Explosives, Armaments and Weaponry
Fasteners and Hardware
Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment
Food Processing and Preparation
Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment
HVAC
Labels, Tags, Signage and Equipment
Laboratory and Research Supplies and Equipment
Lubricants
Machinery and Machining Tools
Material Handling and Storage
Materials and Material Processing
Mechanical Components and Assemblies
Mechanical Power Transmission
Mining, Oil Drilling & Refining
Mounting and Attaching Products
Non-Industrial Products
Optics and Photonics
Packaging Products & Equipment
Paints and Coatings
Plant Furnishings and Accessories
Portable Tools
Printing and Duplicating Equipment
Retail and Sales Equipment
Robotics
Safety and Security Equipment
Sensors, Monitors and Transducers
Services
Software
Test and Measuring Instruments
Textile Industry Products
Thermal and Heating Equipment
Timers and Clocks
Transportation Industry Products
Vision Systems
Waste Handling Equipment
Welding Equipment and Supplies
Association News
Browse Categories
Browse Companies
 Press Releases
Products in the News
Company News
Mergers & Acquisitions
People in the News
Literature & Websites
 Resources
News Delivery Options
Mobile Edition
PR Resources
Licensing
Advertising
How to Write an effective Press Release
Trade Associations
Small Business Support
MEP


Advertisement

Story Tools
Tools for Registered Users
   Go Back |  Send Story by email E-Mail  |  Print  |  Post   
   Save Story |  Watch_Company  
News Story

Modular Platform speeds machine vision system development.


June 17, 2008 - Facilitating development of scalable machine vision systems, FireSync(TM) consists of sensor controllers, camera and embedded sensors, machine vision software, industrial computers, and lighting. System supports 4 independent camera channels, pre-processing, DSP algorithms, and Gigabit networking. With image streaming, components are combined with proportional/functional control of sub-components and synchronization of image collection to within microsecond accuracy.


Related categories:   Software  |  Vision Systems

Press Release
Release date: May 27, 2008


LMI Technologies Firesync Modular Vision Sensor Platform Allows For Rapid Development Of Machine Vision Systems


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA --- LMI Technologies, Inc. has developed a complete modular vision sensor platform of hardware and software components under its FireSync(TM) brand. The system allows fast and easy integration of components into a scalable machine vision system along with microsecond synchronization.

The FireSync(TM) platform from LMI Technologies allows developing a single unified design for building vision applications ranging from smart sensors to complex web scanning systems anywhere from specification to final assembly. According to LMI Technologies, FireSync(TM) solves the classic problem of synchronization between lighting, camera and processing components and allows developing a fully scalable design.

"FireSync(TM) gives system integrators and OEMs the capability to quickly design and build simple to complete systems at a low cost of ownership," noted Terry Arden, Chief Technology Officer at LMI Technologies. " It develops image processing modules across a network of processing modules and results in rapid time development of the product to market."

FireSync(TM) System Detailed

The FireSync(TM) platform consists of a number of tightly integrated OEM hardware and software components. Components include sensor controllers, camera and embedded sensors, machine vision software, industrial computers, lighting and others. Components selected can be configured in a number of different ways, depending on the need and application.

With high performance image streaming, these components are combined with
proportional/functional control of sub-components, the synchronization of image collection to within microsecond accuracy, simple cabling and impressive stitching.

The FireSync(TM) platform includes a number of machine vision firsts. For example, use of high speed SERDES chipsets gives the sensor controller the capability to offer images of up to four CMOS-camera channels to stream data to the FireSync(TM) M200 sensor controller at speeds up to 320 Mbytes/s.

Besides the four different independent camera channels, the FireSync(TM) system includes support for pre-processing, DSP algorithms and Gigabit networking.

The sensor controller precisely controls the camera light and DSP functions. Once de-serialized, image data is transferred directly to host memory, compressed through processing by the DSP and transferred to PC systems over Gigabit Ethernet for further distribution and reduction.

High speed CMOS cameras have from VGA to Mexapixel resolution, the pulsed laser and LED sources provide for maximum lumen output at low duty cycles for long life and the Network routing control allows for flexible control of large scale and distributed topography.

"LMI Technologies provides synchronization support between use of multiple cameras, one or more sensor controllers including a master synchronization controller,
time and encoder stamps, trigger logic, stroke outputs, I/O control, laser safety and power distribution across multiple sensors," Arden noted. "Working with Microsoft Visual Studio and TI computer tools has also provided an environment for timing configuration, network routing, data visualization and verification of machine vision systems."

Arden added that LMI Technologies is in the process of developing several new functions to offer with the standard library. Included in the development is a stitching algorithm programmed into the DSP of the M200 sensor controller that captures both halves of the captured image sequence, he noted.
About LMI Technologies

LMI Technologies designs and manufactures scalable vision sensor technology for OEMs and system integrators. Since 1976, LMI has applied its expertise in optical inspection to simplify automated vision, measurement and control metrology around the world.

For more information on the FireSync(TM) platform, please email your inquires to info@FireSync.com , or visit our website at www.LMItechnologies.com .

Media Contact:

Susan Hancock, Marketing Manager, LMI Technologies

Shancock@LMItechnologies.com, Telephone: 1-604-636-1011


Contacts:

Marketing:
Susan Hancock Marketing Manager
USA
Phone: 604-636-1011
Send email  E-mail this person

Company Information:
Name: LMI Technologies USA, Inc.
Address: 21666 Melrose Ave.
City: Southfield
State: MI
ZIP: 48075
Country: USA
Phone: 888-712-8663
FAX: 248-355-3283
http://www.lmint.com



Story Tools
   Go Back |  Send Story by email E-Mail  |  Print  |  Post   

Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2008 Thomas Publishing Company

Send email Contact company
View Company Profile at ThomasNet.com
company web site Company web site
more company news More news from this company
directory searchSearch for suppliers of:
Machine Vision Software
Machine Vision Lighting
directory searchJoin the forum discussion at:
Engineers Lounge
Wired In

Advertisement
Related Stories:
Sep 18, 2008Robotic Software provides universal object recognition.
Aug 22, 2008Machine Vision Software offers drag and drop functionality.
Aug 4, 2008Software processes color machine vision images.
May 9, 2008Machine Vision Software is intended for tube fabricators.
Jun 6, 2007Machine Vision Software features direct connection with PLCs.
May 29, 2007Software provides machine vision inspection tools.
Jun 8, 2006Machine Vision Software supports color image processing.
May 30, 2006Software deploys machine vision applications.
Feb 20, 2006Software aids development of machine vision applications.
Nov 14, 2005Machine Vision Software supports 3rd party cameras.
Dec 23, 2004Machine Vision Software suits robot guidance and inspection.
Nov 9, 2004Software facilitates new product introduction.
Nov 7, 2003Machine Vision Illuminators feature fan-free design.
Oct 27, 2003Software provides geometric pattern matching.
Sep 25, 2003Machine Vision Software offers self-learning capabilities.
Jul 30, 2003Vision Development Module doubles measurement performance.
Jul 21, 2003OS Software supports machine-vision products.
Nov 19, 2002LED Lightlines suit surface inspection applications.
Jun 26, 2002Machine Vision Software runs on Pentium® PC and Windows®
May 31, 2002Image Processing Software for machine vision applications.
More New Product News from this company:
Mar 3, 2008Laser Line Sensor offers profile rate of 4,000 samples/sec.
Nov 17, 2005Laser Sensor measures thickness and profile of glass.
Jun 23, 2005Digital Laser Line Sensor utilizes triangulation principle.
Jan 5, 2005Self-Containted Sensor has 16 kHz data sampling rate.
Dec 3, 2004Laser Sensors offer long stand-off and measurement range.
Aug 10, 2004Gauging Sensor Head suits limited work envelopes.
Jul 29, 2004Laser Nano Sensor measures thickness and roughness.
Jun 30, 2004Digital Laser Sensor suits pulp and paper industries.
Jun 4, 2004Laser Triangulation Sensor suits positioning applications.
Mar 17, 2004Measurement Sensor offers sensing lengths to 3.3 ft.
Aug 6, 2003Laser Twin Sensor measures from 0.20 to 0.79 in.
Apr 1, 2003Laser Nano Sensor measures extremely reflective metals.
Jan 13, 2003Laser Sensor suits high-speed/accuracy applications.
Nov 22, 2002Industrial Gauging Sensor suits automotive applications.
Sep 26, 2002Sensor suits precision, position, and opacity measurements.
Aug 5, 2002Laser Sensor provides measurements up to 11.81 in.
Jun 10, 2002Single-Point Sensor utilizes optical triangulation principles.
Apr 26, 2002Laser Sensor for distance/thickness measurement.
Apr 24, 2002Laser Sensor suits medium to long range measurements.
Other News from this company:
Sep 23, 2008 Orchestrate Your Machine Vision with Maestro(TM)
 
Category Advertisements

Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2008 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy