At the biggest machine vision show of the US, Basler will reveal its unique BCON camera interface based on the LVDS technology and geared towards embedded applications.
Exton, March 16, 2016 – Basler will present the newest addition to the dart board level camera family, the dart BCON, at The Vision Show in Boston. The bienniel show, organized by the machine vision association, AIA, will take place on May 3-5, 2016 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
BCON is a unique interface developed by Basler based on the LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) standard.
It offers reliable image data transfer at high speed. The BCON interface offers the highest flexibility for connecting with LVDS-based technology, like FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) boards and SoCs (System on Chip).
Another show highlight will be the new Basler Time-of-Flight camera, the first high-resolution ToF camera on the market, offering 3D technology suitable for the mass market.
Also on the show floor there will be the new Basler ace models with Sony’s IMX174 and IMX249 sensors and the PYTHON sensors from ON Semiconductor. These cameras already come with Basler's new PGI feature set which achieves improved sharpness, denoising, color-anti-aliasing, and 5×5 debayering.
In addition, there will be the pulse and the Basler beat camera series as well as the Basler Lenses on display.
Basler's booth 803 will be located in Hall B of the Hynes Convention Center.