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Two Color Inspection Cameras Are All-in-One Tools

Connect directly to a monitor via a VGA cable

Aven Inc.
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Aven Inc.

Tue, 02/22/2011 - 09:21
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(Aven Inc.: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Precise, immediate measurement of parts is simplified with Aven’s new high-definition (HD) microscopy camera with built-in calibration software.

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The 1.3-megapixel color inspection camera, one of  two C-mount models introduced by the optical instruments manufacturer, connects directly to a monitor via a VGA cable—eliminating the need for using a PC to see and save video or freeze-frame images.

“This versatile system allows full-function measurement and imaging while saving bench space and hardware costs,” says Mike Shahpurwala, president of Aven Inc., a global distributor based in Michigan. “It’s also practical for magnified video inspection.”

Aven’s all-in-one system records linear, circular, or angular measurements in millimeters or inches, as well as a radius or between parallel lines.

Point-and-click measurement data and images can be saved on a built-in storage device (SD) card for easy access.

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