Reconfigurable Image Acquisition in the Machine Vision Inspection System

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Since camera drivers provided by the different manufacturers are not compatible, machine vision systems must be redeveloped according to specific camera. It is great significant to work out the problem, which could improve the versatility of the inspection system. The reconfigurable technology has applied to image processing, image matching and so on. Hence, in the paper the reconfigurable image acquisition module is designed, which reserves some interfaces for the image detection module. Citing the nonel visual inspection system as an example, adopting DALSA and BASLER cameras to acquire the images, the images was displayed properly. Therefore, the compatibility of the image detection system has been improved greatly.

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