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Allied Vision shows off embedded products at Vision 2018

Allied Vision unveiled its Alvium cameras earlier this week at Vision 2018 in Stuttgart. These products are expected to combine the advantages of machine vision cameras with embedded sensor modules. The company says the cameras allow users to switch from PC-based image processing applications to embedded systems. Alvium cameras come with functions for image correction and optimisation, a selection of current sensors and intelligent energy management. At the Stuttgart show, the company also hosted a pres
November 9, 2018 Read time: 1 min
8749 Allied Vision unveiled its Alvium cameras earlier this week at Vision 2018 in Stuttgart. These products are expected to combine the advantages of machine vision cameras with embedded sensor modules.


The company says the cameras allow users to switch from PC-based image processing applications to embedded systems.

Alvium cameras come with functions for image correction and optimisation, a selection of current sensors and intelligent energy management.

At the Stuttgart show, the company also hosted a presentation of various camera models and displayed a selection of embedded boards and available interfaces to the optimal software connection. The firm also delivered several demonstrations on different embedded boards to showcase Alvium’s capabilities.

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