Skip to main content

Theia optimises control of zoom and focus lenses

Lenses are designed for high detail imaging tasks such as ANPR or OCR in ITS
March 1, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The motor control board connects to the host computer via USB, UART or I2C connection (image: Theia Technologies)

Theia Technologies’ MCR IQ™ Motor Control Board series and new MCR IQ™ application facilitate operation of Theia's motorised lenses, allowing users to control zoom, focus, P-iris and optional IR filters. Theia’s motorised lenses are designed for use in high detail imaging tasks such as ANPR or OCR in intelligent traffic systems. 

The motor control boards include the MCR IQ™ application with graphical user interface (GUI) and Python module to easily send and receive commands from the board for rapid and convenient evaluation and integration of the lenses. The user doesn’t have to worry about formatting the commands for the board.

The Theia MCR IQ Python module converts motor steps into the specific commands required by the board and sends the commands to the board. The companion GUI (see Fig.1) allows the user to easily operate the lens through the MCR IQ™ control board. These programs are built and tested on Windows but are easily adapted for other operating systems. 

(Fig.1) Graphical user interface allows the user to easily operate the lens through the MCR IQ™ control board

The motor control board connects to the host computer via USB, UART, or I2C connection. The byte-string commands are the same regardless of connection method. The Theia MCR IQ Python module assumes a USB connection to a computer with a Windows operating system. The user may change this software to fit their needs.

The purchase of the board now includes access to this application through a royalty-free licence and by using the application software (GUI and/or Python code), the user agrees to the terms of Theia’s (standard BSD) license. 

Theia’s motorised lenses come in 4-10mm, 9-36mm, and 12-50mm focal ranges, provide up to 12 megapixel, 300lp/mm resolution and are excellently IR-corrected from 435 – 940nm to maintain their high-resolution performance in the near IR spectrum. The lenses are offered in manual, DC Auto, or P-iris versions, in CS, C mount, and D25 board mount depending on the model. The lenses cover up to 1/1.7” or ½.3” sensor formats depending on the model. 

The fully motorised lenses come with motorised zoom and focus and combinations with optional integrated IR cut or bandpass filters and photo-interrupter motor stops. The motorised lenses allow for remote set up and occasional zooming and re-focus.

Content produced in association with Theia Technologies

Related Content

  • November 15, 2017
    Allied Vision expands Prosilica GT large format camera range
    Allied Vision has extended its Prosilica GT Large Format camera platform with three new models which incorporate the 12K, 16K and 25K version of ON Semiconductors’ Python sensors with in-pixel Correlated Double Sampling (IP-CDS) global shutter technology. The Prosilica GT5120 uses ON Semi’s Python 26.2 Megapixel, 32.6mm diagonal 25K sensor while the Prosilica GT4096 has the 16.7 Megapixels version (Python 16K) and the Prosilica GT4090 uses the 12.5 Megapixels Python 12K. Contained in a thermal housing to
  • June 9, 2014
    AVT's SWIR compact infrared camera
    Allied Vision Technologies’ new SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) camera, Goldeye, is a compact infrared camera that combines ease of implementation with a comprehensive set of features to answer the most demanding infrared imaging requirements. The camera features flexible lens-mount solutions for a wider choice of optics, with simplified filter assembly, industrial connectors with locking functionality and multiple camera mounting options ensure easy integration into an imaging system. The camera’s many featur
  • May 11, 2015
    Next generation ANPR camera
    MAV Systems next generation ANPR camera, the Rapier 501Q, incorporates HD image quality, motorised zoom cameras, high speed ANPR recognition and maxIRange pulsed IR lighting in one efficient unit.
  • July 17, 2020
    WEBINAR: Iteris and Cisco look at modernising intersections

    Iteris and Cisco are jointly hosting a webinar on 28 July which takes a look at practical solutions to modernising intersections.

    The companies say: "Whether you are a veteran traffic engineer or are just starting your career, solving today’s transportation challenges is well within reach through the use of smart mobility technologies."