designed for stable operation in demanding
OEM applications.
Calmar Laser
sales@calmarlaser.com
DVI/HDMI Output for Cameras
For its Linux-based intelligent cameras, VRmagic
offers a back end with Picoblade connectors for
Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host, RS-232 and general-purpose input/output and analog video output.
A printed circuit board (PCB) with digital video
interaction (DVI) or high-definition multimedia
interface (HDMI) output can be connected to the
cameras. The external board is connected with
the PCB stack via a flexible cable. Synchronized
image recording and display is possible via DVI
or HDMI up to 60 Hz. All of the company’s intelligent cameras are equipped with the DaVinci
b BRIGHT IDEAS
processor from Texas Instruments, featuring a
300-MHz ARM9 processor running the Linux operating system, and a 600-MHz digital signal
processor with 4. 8 billion instructions per second that is entirely available for image processing tasks.
VRmagic
info@vrmagic.com
Raman Microscope
BaySpec Inc. has announced enhancements to
its fully automated Nomadic Raman microscope,
extending its wavelength range to the 1700-nm
near-infrared. At the touch of the keyboard,
customers can select 532-, 785- or 1064-nm or
custom wavelengths with automated laser
switching. The system features proprietary high-
throughput Volume Phase Gratings and is con-
figured with optimal cooling of the detector
arrays to enable improved low-light spectral
See us at Photonics West, Booth #639