See Emergent’s Machine Vision Demos at Automation World 2024
Emergent Vision Technologies will showcase its award-winning, high-speed imaging technologies at Automation World 2024 from March 27 – 29. In Hall B, Booth B737 of the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center in Seoul, Emergent will demonstrate its zero-data-loss, turnkey imaging technologies including GigE Vision cameras, software, and network interface cards. Below is a look at the different products and technologies attendees can learn about while visiting the Emergent Vision Technologies booth at Automation World 2024.
Automation World Demos
25GigE 3D Reconstruction
Starting from the right of the booth, we have a scaled down version of a volumetric capture system. In a typical volumetric capture setup, 18 pairs of cameras are used to capture images for motion 3D model reconstruction. In the scaled down version, a single pair of HB-12000-SB-C cameras are used to capture images of a figurine for 3D model reconstruction. On the monitor screen, the 3D reconstructed model of the figurine is rotated and viewed from various angles for comparison against 2 live cameras views of the figure on a rotating turntable.
100GigE HZ-21000-G-M Demo
Moving to the center of the booth, we have the award winning HZ-21000-G-M with Canon EF lens control capturing the numbered blades of a 12cm PC fan. For the live view, HZ-21000-G-M is capturing 21Mpix at 542fps. As the graphics display is limited to a max of 60fps, it is not possible to visually track a complete revolution of a numbered blade. To allow trade visitors to track a complete revolution of a numbered blade, a 500fps recording of the rotating fan is played back in slow motion. In the slow motion playback, the rotation of numbered blades without any choppy or jumpy video playback is an indication of no dropped frames during recording.
100GigE Line-Scan & 25GigE Area-Scan Pattern Matching Demo
On the left of the HZ-21000-G-M demo, we have the combined linescan and pattern matching demo running with a single rotary stage using its built-in encoder. The LZ-16KG5-M linescan camera is the fastest monochrome line scan camera with a 100GigE interface, scanning a printed sheet of paper on a drum rotating on the vertical axis. On the top surface of the drum, a circular disc holding 4 PCBAs are rotating at the same angular velocity as the drum. A HB-25000-SB-C camera is used to capture images of the PCBA and the captured images are transferred directly to GPU memory by GPU Direct. Once the image is in GPU memory, a CUDA-based plugin executes a pattern matching test against a reference zone of a known good PCBA. A green box around the matched zone is displayed each time there is a good match.
Both the 100GigE linescan and GPU Direct enabled HB-25000-SB-C are running on eCapturePro on a single PC, a proof of Emergent’s strength in supporting multi-camera configurations on a single PC.
This show runs till 5pm on Friday March 29, 2024. We are located at Coex, Hall B, Booth B737. Come drop by Emergent’s booth to find more about the new LZ-16KG5 linescan camera and discover how the new plugin feature in eCapturePro can solve your high speed image analysis problems!
Join us at Automation World 2024 and experience firsthand the power and potential of our technologies. At Emergent, we’re capturing the future, today.
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March 27 – March 29 | COEX Convention and Exhibition Center – Hall B Booth B737 | Seoul, Korea