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The Role of Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) in 3D Time-of-Flight Cameras
An Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) detects movements and rotations across six degrees of freedom, representing the types of motion a system can experience. When paired
A detailed look at using AI in embedded smart cameras
Combining Artificial Intelligence (AI) with embedded cameras has paved the way for visual systems that can intelligently see and interact with their surroundings. Discover about
What is a PoE Camera? Benefits for Ethernet Vision Applications.
PoE cameras combine power source and data connection capabilities through a single Ethernet cable. They can be integrated into intelligent embedded vision systems across different
How Ethernet cameras give power of sight to embedded vision applications
Ethernet cameras use standardized communication protocols to transmit image data across networks. This ensures imaging fidelity, efficient data transfer, and more interoperability. See how Ethernet
Spectral sensitivity: A quick guide to understanding the impact
Spectral sensitivity dictates how camera sensors respond to different wavelengths of light - impacting the accuracy of image capture. But, each application has unique requirements
The Future of Digital Cell Morphology – Get 100X Closer Without Pixelation Artifacts
In this blog, we delve into the future of digital cell morphology and present a solution that allows users to explore cellular structures at 100X
How e-con’s 5MP USB camera helps devices using photomicrography?
Photomicrography helps scientists and researchers to capture and analyze microscopic images with great clarity - enabling visualization and analysis in the medical and life sciences
How Cameras Play a Crucial Role in Advancing Microscopic-Based Medical Diagnosis
Microscopic-based diagnostic devices are critical, but they come with many imaging challenges. Explore how to overcome these challenges effectively and their popular use cases. Also
Top factors to consider when integrating multiple cameras into embedded vision applications
Integrating multiple cameras into a camera-enabled system offers significant advantages, making it a crucial requirement in various applications, including industrial automation, surveillance, virtual reality, and