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  2. USB3 Vision - Wikipedia

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    USB3 Vision Logo. USB3 Vision [1] is an interface standard introduced in 2013 for industrial cameras. [2] It describes a specification on top of the USB standard, with a particular focus on supporting high-performance cameras based on USB 3.0. [3] It is recognized as one of the fastest growing machine vision camera standards. [4]

  3. GenICam - Wikipedia

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    GenICam (abbreviated for Generic Interface for Cameras) is a generic programming interface for machine vision (industrial) cameras. The goal of the standard is to decouple industrial camera interfaces technology (such as GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, CoaXPress or Camera Link) from the user application programming interface (API).

  4. Category:Cameras - Wikipedia

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    USB3 Vision; V. Vageeswari camera; Virtual camera system; W. Wide dynamic range; Z. Zorki This page was last edited on 19 June 2020, at 00:08 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Intel RealSense - Wikipedia

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    The Intel RealSense Depth Module D400 Series is designed for easy integration to bring 3D into devices and machines. Intel also released the D415 and D435 in 2018. Both cameras feature the RealSense Vision processor D4 and camera sensors. They are supported by the cross-platform and open source Intel RealSense SDK 2.0.

  6. Frame grabber - Wikipedia

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    It is usually employed as a component of a computer vision system, in which video frames are captured in digital form and then displayed, stored, transmitted, analyzed, or combinations of these. Historically, frame grabber expansion cards were the predominant way to interface cameras to PCs.

  7. USB video device class - Wikipedia

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    The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, transcoders, analog video converters and still-image cameras.

  8. GigE Vision - Wikipedia

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    GigE Vision comes of age: advantages like high bandwidth, cable length, widespread use and network ease make it a major interface (2009) A high resolution smart camera with GigE Vision extension for surveillance applications (2008) A high speed robot vision system with GigE vision extension (2011)

  9. Automated Imaging Association - Wikipedia

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    Automated Imaging Association (AIA) is the world's largest machine vision trade group. AIA has more than 350 members from 32 countries, including system integrators, camera, lighting and other vision components manufacturers, vision software providers, OEMs and distributors.