Did You Know? FSI Vision System Capabilities

FSI machine vision systems and software are designed to function for all types of application requirements, including:

  • Presence verification
  • Pattern recognition
  • Gauging
  • Bar Code and Data Matrix Code Identification
  • Character Recognition
  • Color Processing
  • Surface Inspection
  • Line-scan Camera Applications

For more information about how our vision systems might benefit your application, visit Specific Applications.

Smart Inspect



FSI/EVT announces a new vision sensor, designed to perform simple machine vision applications in a way that is both cost-efficient and reliable. Introducing the “Smart Inspect” sensor. The “Smart Inspect” includes all components of a system into one housing. The sensor, lighting, optics and processing unit are all optimally positioned within the compact, protective housing. The “Smart Inspect” has a 1/3” CMOS sensor that can capture from 752 X 480 up to 2592 X 1944 pixels per scan. For more information on how the “Smart Inspect” can help with your application, visit http://www.eyespectorus.com or
call 1-800-468-6009.

FSI Technologies/EVT introduces MicroEye

FSI Technologies/EVT introduces MicroEye—a ready-to-use complete vision solution. MicroEye is designed for quality control in the semiconductor and electronics industry, as well as during micro-assembly applications, where even the smallest component parts are inspected. MicroEye is built using EyeVision Software, enabling the user to solve even complex application with a ready-to-use graphical user  interface. For more information about MicroEye or any of the FSI/EVT products and services  visit http://www.eyespectorus.com/ or call 1-800-468-6009.

 

Reflecting on the AIA Vision Show 2012

FSI Technologies Inc., in partnership with Eye Vision Technology, hosted a booth at this year’s AIA Vision Show in Boston, MA. Despite an unexpected power outage the first day, our engineers found the show to be a successful opportunity to show off our latest FSI and EVT innovations including a 3D scanner and smart camera. The event was also a chance to learn about other techniques being used in the field.