Microscan Debuts New Machine Vision Camera at The ASSEMBLY Show 2017
September 20, 2017 – Microscan announces that it will demonstrate a new machine vision camera of the HAWK familyfrom Booth #2046 at The Assembly Show, from October 24-26, 2017 in Rosemont, IL. A soon-to-be-released machine vision camera, HAWK MV-4000 is the “golden mean” in Microscan’s suite of machine vision products. The HAWK MV-4000 fits in the product line between miniature MicroHAWK MV smart cameras and PC-Based Multi GigE Camera systems.
Another headliner on display at Microscan’s booth is the MicroHAWK – ahardware solution for automatic identification and machine vision that is capable to perform any task. From barcode reading to inspection, to verification The recently released Ultra High Density Autofocus configuration for the MicroHAWK platform is equipped with a fully-integrated liquid lens, and can decode symbols as small as 2 mil. The TrueAutofocus system automatically selects the optimal settings right out of the box. Visitors to the booth will have the opportunity to bring their own parts and barcodes and test-drive MicroHAWK available in various configurations.
About Microscan
Microscan is a company in barcode reading, machine vision, and verification technology serving a wide range of automation and OEM applications. Founded in 1982, Microscan has a strong history of technology innovation that includes the invention of the first laser diode barcode scanner and the 2D symbology, Data Matrix. Today, Microscan remains a leader in automatic identification and inspection with extensive solutions ranging from barcode reading, tracking, and traceability to complex machine vision measurement, guidance, barcode verification, and print quality grading.

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