Forge camera and support software for machine vision and factory automation introduced by Teledyne FLIR

Feb. 5, 2024
The Forge is based on an all-new camera, and provides features for integration, and an upgrade path from 1 Gigabit Ethernet systems.

RICHMOND, British Columbia – Teledyne FLIR IIS in Richmond, British Columbia, is introducing the Forge camera in a variety of models across several sensors for machine vision and factory automation applications.

The camera is designed to help designers build imaging systems quickly with flexible link speeds and the ability to go beyond 5 Gigabit Ethernet performance and control data transfer to the host.

The Forge is based on an all-new camera, and provides features for integration, and an upgrade path from 1 Gigabit Ethernet systems; it supports a choice of SDKs and Gigabit Ethernet vision-compliant software packages. The Forge camera works under extreme conditions.

Forge uses the Spinnaker 4 next-generation GeniCam3 API software library for machine vision developers to evaluate, test, and deploy products quickly.

For more information contact Teledyne FLIR online at www.flir.com/iis/machine-vision.

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