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  • Kit Includes Camera, Imaging Lens, Light, and Accessories
  • High Resolution and Exceptional Image Quality
  • Ideal for OCR and Matte Object Inspection Applications

Ultra-Compact Machine Vision Solutions are kits designed for ease of assembly and integration into machine vision applications and systems in a small 80.5 x 75mm (3.17 x 2.95”) form factor. The included TECHSPEC® Ultra Compact Fixed Focal Length Lens provides high resolution and exceptional image quality from a working distance of 200mm out to infinity, allowing for versatile spatial positioning. Paired with the included Allied Vision Alvium 1800 U-500m USB 3.1 Camera and an included Advanced Illumination High Intensity Ring Light, this solution features 2.2μm backside illuminated pixels and light intensity of 37W/m2 at 100mm to provide a high Nyquist of approximately 227lp/mm. Ultra-Compact Machine Vision Solutions are ideal for a wide range of machine vision and factory automation applications such as optical character recognition (OCR) and matte metallic object finish inspection. Additionally, this all-in-one hardware solution is offered at a reduced price and can be utilized outside of an industrial environment and serve as an affordable machine vision system option for labs and universities.

NOTE: This solution features an Allied Vision Camera which is controlled using Allied Vision’s VIMBA software that can be found and downloaded here. Additional optional optomechanics for mounting can be found here.

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ULTRA-COMPACT MACHINE VISION SOLUTION KIT CONTENTS
QTY Stock No. Description
1 #33-304   16mm UC Series Fixed Focal Length Lens
1 #14-130   Allied Vision Alvium 1800 U-500m, 1/2.5" 5.0MP C-Mount, Right Angle USB 3.1 Monochrome Camera
1 #88-484 2.95" White Advanced Illumination High Intensity Ring Light
1 #88-494 M35.5 x 0.5 to M25.5 x 0.5 Adapter
1 #66-855
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#33-773 (KR)
24V Power Supply with Tinned Leads
1 #14-156 M6 and ¼-20 Mounting Plate for Alvium
1 #34-212 USB 3.0 Micro-B to Type-A Locking Cable, 8m
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