Manufacturing and Packaging
SVSi offers two easy-to-use high speed camera systems - GigaView for megapixel resolution at >530-Hz or StreamView-LR for VGA resolution at 200-fps. Both cameras are portable units for factory floor implementation with accessories such as lighting and lenses for your application. Both can be controlled via laptop to record several seconds or combined with a video server to record up to 8-hours of high-speed high-resolution digital video for immediate slow-motion playback. SVSi high speed cameras record the detail you need in super slow-motion for applications such as troubleshooting, process monitoring, quality assurance, machine design, or destructive testing.
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Designed for troubleshooting on the factory floor, the StreamView-LR Portable high speed camera captures 640x480 images at 200-frames-per-second - over three times that of conventional "high-speed" cameras. StreamView-LR comes with complete software for camera control, video recording, and slow-motion replay that works with any Windows computer. Economically priced and ideal for low light level applications, StreamView-LR Portable captures high-speed video direct to laptop with immediate playback. The rechargeable battery pack lasts up to 4-hours for 200-fps recording at VGA resolution or 370-fps at QVGA. StreamView-LR Portable comes with fitted carry case and accessories including software for set-up, recording, and slow-motion replay. |
GigaView
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Never miss a critical event with SVSi's GigaView ultra-high frame-rate camera. Record 1.3-Megapixel images at an astounding 532-frames-per-second or up to 17,000-frames-per-second at reduced resolution for ultra-high speed events. Synchronize multiple cameras for detailed analysis from different angles. SVSi's proprietary Image-Cued Trigger reduces the risk of missing an event. Image-Cued Trigger comes standard on GigaView and lets the camera recognize an event itself - even at 17,000-fps. When GigaView recognizes that the event is happening, it brackets the event with video before and after to make sure nothing is missed. See the example below for defect inspection at 8,000-fpm. |
Roll Paper Inspection Example
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When you just don't know when a high speed event can happen, Image-Cued Trigger records it every time. For indeterminate events, dedicating a person to sit and watch a production line for long periods of time is not practical. GigaView, on the other hand, can monitor 24/7 and record a few seconds of high speed video exactly when the problem occurs. During recent installation on an 8,000-fpm paper winder, GigaView's Image-Cued Trigger feature provided the ground-breaking video of defects and tears in the paper line running at full speed. By sampling images at 1,100-frames-per-second, Image-Cued Trigger looks through every pixel of every frame for recognition of the event - much faster than a human. 
When GigaView sees the event, a trigger is generated that starts or stops video recording. This trigger is also output from the back panel connector to signal third-party equipment. This Image-Cued Trigger feature runs in real-time inside the camera on every frame at up to 17,000-fps - not in software on a remote host where many frames might be skipped between each image sample. Also included standard on GigaView is SVSi's dual burst and stream mode. Image-Cued Trigger can be used to burst video to on-board memory at the same time high speed video is streamed continually over the gigabit Ethernet connector to a host disk array for hours on end. Once troubleshooting is over, don't put GigaView back on the shelf, use it to monitor your process for an entire 8-hour shift for disruptions, external interference, or defects. If nothing happens, GigaView will continue recording for the next shift. Image-Cued Triggering and dual mode operation are just two reasons our high speed camera solutions are right for your application.
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