National Instruments‘ CVS-1454 vision system extends the power of LabView into low-cost, rugged applications. The system lowers the cost of machine vision with the capability of handling multiple camera inputs in a small form factor. For example, users can connect a remote head camera for harsh industrial environments, a high-resolution mega-pixel camera for gauging small objects, and a low-cost monochrome camera for optical character recognition without the need to purchase multiple devices. It features three high-speed IEEE 1394 (FireWire) ports for connectivity. With one device and multiple camera options, creating a customized application results in lower cost. Designers have two software options. The interactive Vision Builder simplifies the task by using an intuitive point-and-click interface to build applications. In addition, developers can leverage the LabView graphical environment. The system-integrated I/O architecture delivers 15 digital input lines, 14 digital output lines and RS-232 and ethernet connectivity to more than 20 distributed I/O measurement modules. Developers also can use RS-232 and ethernet to communicate with PLC and motion control devices, and quickly link the system and the data it collects to a network for information sharing. In addition, via VGA port a monitor delivers inspection results in real time. The system, operating temperature range of 0 to 55 °C, needs no fans or external vents, enabling it to easily go into harsh, industrial environments. The built-in LabView real-time engine and 128 MB memory ensure a deterministic and reliable system
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