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Teledyne DALSA announces GEVA-300 Vision System

By: Teledyne
23 October, 2012
GEVA-300, a compact vision system for multi-camera applications, has six high bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) ports are compatible with a wide range of cameras.

October 23, 2012 - Teledyne DALSA announced GEVA-300, a compact vision system for multi-camera applications, such as final inspection of large assemblies.

The six high bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) ports are compatible with a wide range of GigE cameras, which can be mixed to suit the application need, and the fanless design of the GEVA-300 means it is rugged and reliable enough for harsh factory applications. Camera expansion is easily accommodated using commercially available network technologies, allowing large configurations to be realized with much lower system cost.

The GEVA-300 is based on the Intel dual-core ATOM architecture that offers low power consumption and solid performance for a wide range of machine vision applications. The vision system can also be expanded with an optional PL-USB companion module that offers I/O expansion and easy integration of up to four Teledyne DALSA Genie cameras.

The GEVA-300 provides a number of external interfaces for system integration. In addition to the six Gigabit Ethernet ports (four of which are typically used for connecting cameras), it includes dedicated display and USB ports for setup and run-time control, and a serial port for factory communication. Camera triggering, strobe outputs and opto-isolated I/O are interfaced using the companion PL-USB module.

Vision solutions on the GEVA-300 are set up using Teledyne DALSA's iNspect or Sherlock application software. The iNspect software is easy to use and requires little or no prior vision experience, while the Sherlock software offers greater flexibility to tackle more challenging inspection tasks. Both software packages offer a wide selection of tools and capabilities for applications requiring positioning, identification, verification, measurement, and flaw detection.

Key features and benefits include:
  • Dual Core Atom @ 1.8 GHz for low cost multi-camera deployment 
  • 2 GB program memory, 40 GB SSD storage  
  • 6 GigE ports with independent PCIe lanes for cameras and networking  
  • 3 USB ports, 1 RS-232, VGA display for direct connect display with high resolution 
  • 0-45°C fanless design provides a rugged and reliable platform for factories  
  • 42x145x198mm, DIN mount design makes the GEVA-300 easy to mount, consumes less panel space 
  • I/O support via external PL-USB, makes it easy to integrate with Genie cameras 
  • Win7 Embedded 64-bit O/S with write filter protects drive image when power is lost 
  • iNspect Express and Sherlock 64-bit software for greater performance and efficiency
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“Our new GEVA-300 system makes multi-camera machine vision installations accessible for a wide variety of applications,” said Steve Geraghty, Director of Teledyne DALSA’s Industrial Products. “Supported by Teledyne DALSA’s iNspect and Sherlock software tools, this cost-effective, integrated solution can address the vision needs of industries such as automotive, consumer, electronics, packaging and pharmaceutical.”

About Teledyne DALSA, Inc.

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company, is an international leader in high performance digital imaging and semiconductors with approximately 1,000 employees worldwide, headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1980, the company designs, develops, manufactures and markets digital imaging products and solutions, in addition to providing specialized semiconductor products and services including MEMS.

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