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High-speed cameras for quality assurance

The pharma and healthcare industries are subject to a variety of regulations. A 100% inspection during and after production ensures compliance with high quality standards and legal regulations. Camera-based inspection systems can check for example whether labeling and packaging contents match, whether the instructions and warning sheet are included and whether the promised volume is inside. Transparent packaging and high speeds in particular represent special challenges for optical inspection systems.
Basler cameras are outstandingly well suited for various applications in the pharma and packaging industry. Among their features:
- High resolution
- Fast image transfer rates
- Small design
- Cable lengths up to 100 m
Typical Areas of Use and Suitable Cameras
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Monitoring Production Steps
The areas of use of cameras in the monitoring of steps in production include the monitoring of completeness and mounting, separation and selection, ensuring traceability, and serial number coding, marking, testing, and creation.
Basler ace 2: Tailored to different vision needs
- The next ace generation: State-of-the-art CMOS sensors, optimized hardware design and improved image quality
- Two product lines, tailored to different vision needs - ace 2 Basic and ace 2 Pro
- ace 2 Basic: proven Basler reliability with extensive computer vision feature set for standard machine vision applications
- ace 2 Pro: including unique features such as Pixel Beyond, Compression Beyond and PGI for maximum performance
Basler ace: Especially small, low priced, high performance
- Low power consumption, maximum efficiency
- ace GigE is with its large internal memory perfect for multi-camera systems
- Extensive firmware features for smart applications
Basler beat: Brilliant CMOS image quality and proven design
- High resolution 12 MP sensor
- Over 62 fps
- Compact and robust housing for simple integration
- Highly attractive price/performance ratio
- High bandwidth connections using Camera Link for maximum image capture speed
Basler boost: CXP-12 for high frame rates & resolutions
- High frame rate with excellent image quality
- Standardized cable connection: Micro-BNC (HD-BNC)
- Simple installation of camera and interface card through GenTL and the pylon Camera Software Suite (SDK)
Basler dart: small, flexible, cost-efficient
- Very compact design, different mounts and board level variants
- Large sensor selection
- High frame rate for fast moving parts
- Outstanding price/performance ratio
- Ideal for embedded vision applications
- Particularly low power consumption and low heat generation
Basler racer: Line scan camera with exceptional performance and low space requirement
- Very good dynamic performance and low noise level for top image quality
- Resolutions: 2k, 4k, 6k, 8k and 12k
- Max. line scan rate of 80 kHz using Camera Link and 51 kHz using GigE
- PoCL (Power over Camera Link) functionality
Suitable Cameras
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Quality Controls
The areas of use of cameras in quality control includes the testing for completeness, size accuracy, and material errors as well as the detection of defects.
Basler ace 2: Tailored to different vision needs
- The next ace generation: State-of-the-art CMOS sensors, optimized hardware design and improved image quality
- Two product lines, tailored to different vision needs - ace 2 Basic and ace 2 Pro
- ace 2 Basic: proven Basler reliability with extensive computer vision feature set for standard machine vision applications
- ace 2 Pro: including unique features such as Pixel Beyond, Compression Beyond and PGI for maximum performance
Basler ace: Especially small, low priced, high performance
- Lightweight for installation in robot arms and moving machinery
- I/O flexibility with minimum latency and jitter times for top precision in your applications
Basler beat: Brilliant CMOS image quality and proven design
- High resolution 12 MP sensor
- Over 62 fps
- Compact and robust housing for simple integration
- Highly attractive price/performance ratio
- High bandwidth connections using Camera Link for maximum image capture speed
Basler boost: CXP-12 for high frame rates & resolutions
- Latest CMOS sensor technology: Utilization of the full sensor potential in both resolution and speed
- Very high bandwidth: At up to 12.5 Gbps per cable, it is currently one of the fastest interfaces on the market
- Simple installation of camera and interface card through GenTL and the pylon Camera Software Suite (SDK)
Basler dart: small, flexible, cost-efficient
- Very compact design, different mounts and board level variants
- Large sensor selection
- High frame rate for fast moving parts
- Outstanding price/performance ratio
- Ideal for embedded vision applications
- Particularly low power consumption and low heat generation
Basler racer: Line scan camera with exceptional performance and low space requirement
- Very good dynamic performance and low noise level for top image quality
- Resolutions: 2k, 4k, 6k, 8k and 12k
- Max. line scan rate of 80 kHz using Camera Link and 51 kHz using GigE
- PoCL (Power over Camera Link) functionality
Suitable Cameras
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Identification of Texts, Barcodes, Matrix Codes
The areas of use of cameras in the monitoring of steps in production include the monitoring of completeness and mounting, separation and selection, ensuring traceability, and serial number coding, marking, testing, and creation.
Basler ace 2: Tailored to different vision needs
- The next ace generation: State-of-the-art CMOS sensors, optimized hardware design and improved image quality
- Two product lines, tailored to different vision needs - ace 2 Basic and ace 2 Pro
- ace 2 Basic: proven Basler reliability with extensive computer vision feature set for standard machine vision applications
- ace 2 Pro: including unique features such as Pixel Beyond, Compression Beyond and PGI for maximum performance
Basler ace: Especially small, low priced, high performance
- Small construction ideally suited for space-saving placement
- Lightweight for installation on robot arms and moving machinery
- Single-cable solution via GigE with PoE, Camera Link with PoCL, USB 3.0 cuts costs and allows for simple cabling
Basler boost: CXP-12 for high frame rates & resolutions
- High frame rate with excellent image quality
- Accurate synchronization: Precise camera synchronization even in multi-camera systems with very low latency periods
Basler dart: small, flexible, cost-efficient
- Very compact design, different mounts and board level variants
- Large sensor selection
- High frame rate for fast moving parts
- Outstanding price/performance ratio
- Ideal for embedded vision applications
- Particularly low power consumption and low heat generation
Suitable Cameras
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Production Monitoring
The areas of use of cameras in production monitoring include, for example, the print monitoring of packaging and labels for color veracity and positioning.
Basler ace 2: Tailored to different vision needs
- The next ace generation: State-of-the-art CMOS sensors, optimized hardware design and improved image quality
- Two product lines, tailored to different vision needs - ace 2 Basic and ace 2 Pro
- ace 2 Basic: proven Basler reliability with extensive computer vision feature set for standard machine vision applications
- ace 2 Pro: including unique features such as Pixel Beyond, Compression Beyond and PGI for maximum performance
Basler ace: Especially small, low priced, high performance
- Broad sensor portfolio: CMOS and NIR variants
- Compact 29 mm x 29 mm footprint
Basler beat: Brilliant CMOS image quality and proven design
- High resolution 12 MP sensor
- Over 62 fps
- Compact and robust housing for simple integration
- Highly attractive price/performance ratio
- High bandwidth connections using Camera Link for maximum image capture speed
Basler boost: CXP-12 for high frame rates & resolutions
- 100% quality-tested and calibrated for consistent high performance and reliability
- CoaXPress interface according to standard version 2.0
- Accurate synchronization: Precise camera synchronization even in multi-camera systems with very low latency periods
- Latest CMOS sensor technology: Utilization of the full sensor potential in both resolution and speed
Basler dart: small, flexible, cost-efficient
- Very compact design, different mounts and board level variants
- Large sensor selection
- High frame rate for fast moving parts
- Outstanding price/performance ratio
- Ideal for embedded vision applications
- Particularly low power consumption and low heat generation
Basler racer: Line scan camera with exceptional performance and low space requirement
- Very good dynamic performance and low noise level for top image quality
- Resolutions: 2k, 4k, 6k, 8k and 12k
- Max. line scan rate of 80 kHz using Camera Link and 51 kHz using GigE
- PoCL (Power over Camera Link) functionality
Suitable Cameras
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