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In today’s rapidly evolving wave of industrial automation, machine-vision technology has become an indispensable core technology for boosting production efficiency and guaranteeing product quality. As manufacturing moves toward ever greater preci...
View detailsCASE STUDY In the backend process of semiconductor manufacturing, die bonders and wire bonders are essential for chip packaging. As chips become increasingly miniaturized and packaging efficiency improves, industrial cameras must meet higher stan...
View detailsIn the world of industrial inspection, distortion in line scan cameras is like sand in a precision watch—tiny disruptions that can snowball into system-level errors. Users often face issues like bent lines, stretched or compressed images, and b...
View detailsToday, let's dive into a seemingly high-tech but actually ubiquitous topic in our daily lives—machine vision. Many people might wonder: Isn't machine vision just a camera plus AI? Why can it inspect products in factories 100 times faster than...
View detailsIn modern society, cameras have penetrated into people's lives, from daily life to industrial production, and can be seen everywhere. There are many types of cameras on the market, including film, digital, professional photography, and production...
View detailsIndustrial cameras, as important vision inspection tools, can be divided into area scan cameras and line scan cameras, each with its own focus of application. The most common area scan cameras are primarily used for recognition, positioning, and ...
View detailsIn machine vision, the selection of light sources and illumination methods is also very important. The appropriate choice of light sources and illumination methods can effectively help line scan cameras capture clear images, greatly improving rec...
View detailsIndustrial cameras, as an essential component of machine vision systems, are the only hardware for the entire system to obtain image information. Classified by the structural characteristics of the sensor, industrial cameras can be divided into t...
View detailsMachine vision is the simplest introduction: using machines to replace human eyes in work. Machine vision is not an independent entity; it is a complex and precise system. The machine vision system captures image information through visual imagin...
View detailsFor those who are not familiar with network cameras and industrial cameras, the two types of cameras may seem indistinguishable. Although both are tools for capturing video and images, providing clear visuals, their differences are quite signific...
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