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Model
9150
Digital Machine Vision System |

The Model 9150
is Newton
Labs' most powerful digital single imager standard vision
system, operating with high performance in both color and gray
scale applications. The Model 9150 is designed to be easily
integrated with an appropriate digital imager and illumination
source for virtually any machine vision requirement. The Model
9150 is extremely powerful, operating at up to 8.8 billion pixel
operations per second, making it capable of operating at
extremely high speeds while performing very complex machine
vision algorithms.
The Model 9150
is a completely digital system, imputing digital images in
Ethernet format and outputting digital video in VGA format. The
Model 9150 additionally outputs RS170 video (NTSC) for legacy
purposes where RS170 video is used by older display systems.
Unlike many competing systems, the Model 9150 accepts digital
video in a number of formats, including compressed video in many
of the standard compression formats. It also accepts digital
video in uncompressed mode, RS170 Video (NTSC or PAL) that has
been digitized and compressed and RS170 Video (NTSC or PAL) that
has been digitized but not compressed. |
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Technical
Specifications
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Construction
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Size: |
9.5" x 5" x 9.25" |
Weight: |
10 lbs. |
Enclosure: |
NEMA rated extruded aluminum,
completely enclosed |
Processor: |
Embedded Multi-core MMX |
Mounting: |
Via 4 x 3/16" holes on back panel or
rack mount |
Connections |
Serial: |
Standard DB9 for RS232/RS422 |
USB |
USB2 Master |
Ethernet: |
GigE/100/10 Ethernet |
Input Voltage: |
85-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz, IEC 320
Connector - IEC 950 Compliant |
Input Current: |
5 A @ 115 VAC, 2.5 A @ 230 VAC |
I/O: |
DB 37 connector to assure plenty of
I/O options |
Inputs: |
8 digital, Gig Ethernet, USB and RS422
Serial |
Outputs: |
16 digital, Gig Ethernet, USB and
RS422 Serial |
Imager: |
Gig Ethernet connector |
Imager Output: |
VGA or BNC |
Video Output: |
VGA |
Illumination: |
DB 25 connector for illumination
control and power |
Operations |
Speed: |
Extremely high speed systems, up to 8.8 billion pixel operations per
second |
Set up: |
Use with Newton Labs preprogrammed software algorithms for easy set up |
Operating Temperature: |
40 - 110
degrees F (optional high and low temperature systems)
4 - 44
degrees C |
Storage
Temperature |
0 - 140
degrees F
-20 - 60
degrees C |
Please
contact Newton Labs for your local Authorized
Distributor
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Copyright
© 2008 Newton Research Labs, Inc. All rights reserved.
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