Renton, WA. Microscan, a provider of barcoding, machine-vision, verification, and lighting solutions, has announced the release of two new MicroHAWK dual-boot solutions kit cameras, allowing users to perform a range of reading, machine-vision, and verification tasks with a single unit.
Previously, the company reports, companies automating barcode-reading, verification, and machine-vision tasks have had to juggle different tools—investing in hardware, software, implementation, training, and support. With the newly released dual-boot cameras, Microscan delivers on its promise to provide end-users with the possibility to make the best of their investment into automation while using highly rated solutions.
The “dual boot” design of MicroHAWK cameras ensures seamless switching between MicroHAWK-ID using WebLink/ESP or machine vision and verification using AutoVISION/Visionscape by the user. MicroHAWK dual boot cameras offer connectivity for both USB and Ethernet. The ID/MV-30 includes USB connectivity, and may be plugged directly into the PC to power and go. The ID/MV-40 features Ethernet connectivity and a separate power supply. The ID/MV-40 featuring Ethernet provides fast camera to PC communications for image display and upload of results.
The MicroHAWK dual boot cameras come equipped with the SXGA sensor, high density autofocus lens, white LEDs, full ID and MV license sets, power supply, cables, and mount.