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Teledyne Imaging’s new software release supports USB3 Vision cameras

November 27, 2020 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

SaperaLTTeledyne Imaging, a Teledyne Technologies company, is has announced its latest release of the SaperaTM LT software development kit (SDK). Sapera LT 8.60 offers a USB3 device manager to select supported USB3 cameras and protocols. Teledyne Imaging area scan customers can benefit from a unified SDK support across a wide range of camera interfaces from USB3 Vision and GigE Vision, to Camera Link, CoaXPress, and Camera Link HS.

The release of Sapera LT SDK 8.60 also includes enhancements to the Sapera Network package with improved CPU utilization when decoding 5GigE packets. This provides better performance for Genie Nano-5G (5 GigE) cameras, especially in multi-camera mode. In addition, this new release introduces Sapera Z-Expert with a graphical configuration environment for rapid set-up and configuration of the Z-Trak family of 3D profile sensors.

Key Features:

New USB3 package to support Teledyne Lumenera USB3 Vision cameras
Improved CPU utilization when decoding 5GigE packets
New Z-Expert, a graphical configuration tools for Z-Trak 3D profile sensors
Support for GenICam version 3.20 for GenCP cameras
For more information about the Sapera LT SDK, visit the website. For high-quality images, please visit our online media kit.

Teledyne Imaging
www.teledynedalsa.com

Filed Under: Smart cameras, Vision software Tagged With: teledyneimaging

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