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A new exciting collaboration between Kudan and Allied Vision. The Kudan Grand SLAM software will now support the Nerian Ruby 3D depth camera and is available as part of Kudan’s Mobile Robot Development Kit for Autonomous Mobile Robots.

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At Allied Vision, we help people achieve their goals with digital cameras for computer vision. This technology opens up a range of new possibilities for businesses throughout a broad spectrum of industries. Originally built with the needs of manufacturers in mind, our camera portfolio now extends to a wide variety of sectors including science and research, medical imaging, traffic monitoring, and sports analytics.

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Allied Vision expands its Alvium USB camera series with new features and models featuring fast Sony 3rd generation IMX sensors

With Alvium 1800 U-052 and Alvium 1800 U-291, Allied Vision adds two small Sony third generation IMX CMOS sensors with Pregius S global shutter technology to its Alvium Camera Series with USB3 Vision interface.

Alvium 1800 U-051 delivers images with a resolution of 0.5 Megapixel at a frame rate of up to 626 frames per second. Thanks to the large pixel size of 9 x 9 µm provided by Sony’s IMX426 sensor, the camera offers a very high sensitivity. Alvium 1800 U-291 is equipped with the Sony IMX421 sensor combining a small sensor size (2/3’’) with a high readout rate of up to 141 frames per second (in 8-bit mode).


Selection of bit depth
With the new feature ADC (analog-to-digital converter) selection, Allied Vision offers the user the possibility to operate the new Alvium 1800 U-052 and Alvium 1800 U-291 with varying sensor bit depths. By choosing the bit depth of the readout mode between 12bpp (bit per pixel), 10 bpp, and 8bpp the user can speed up the cameras up to twice its speed (e.g. Alvium 1800 U-052 from 343 fps at 12-bit to 626 fps at 8-bit) depending on the application needs. If a smaller region of interest of the image is selected, the speed can be increased even further.

These fast USB cameras are especially suited for inspection applications in factory automation with fast moving objects or conveyer belts, like for example fruit or material sorting, bottle inspection, as well as for ITS applications.

New Alvium 1800 U models at a glance

ModelSensorSensor typeSensor sizePixel sizeResolution on (H × V)Frame rate
1800 U-052IMX426    CMOSGlobal shutter   1/1.7''9 µm × 9 µm816 × 624
0.5 MP
626 fps at 8 bit
1800 U-291IMX421    CMOSGlobal shutter2/3”4.5 µm × 4.5 µm 1944 × 1472
2.8 MP
141 fps at 8 bit

All cameras will be available with different housing variants (closed housing, open housing, bare board) as well as different lens mount options. The USB interface can be located either on the camera back side or left side (as seen from the sensor).  
Together with the Alvium USB cameras Allied Vision also releases the Alvium 1800 C-052 and Alvium 1800 C-291 with a MIPI CSI-2 interface and featuring the same Sony IMX Sensors as the USB models.


New features for 1800 USB cameras
In addition to the ADC selection, the Alvium USB camera series also offers an enlarged feature set. All Alvium 1800 U camera models now feature a unique convolution filter with a 5x5 matrix including an adaptive noise reduction mode. This filter can be used to reduce the noise in the image while keeping the corners and edges. This is especially important for applications selecting objects by edge detection. By choosing the custom convolution mode the user can define his own 5 x 5 convolution filter kernel to obtain for example a specific image deformation such as edge detection and relief effects.

Furthermore, the user can now save the different camera controls in 4 individual sets of up to 77 features as for example different selection of exposure time, customized convolution filters, and readout modes. Depending on the application or environment, predefined user sets can then be selected. The default set which is loaded when starting the camera can also be configured individually.
Another new SNFC compliant feature of the camera, the Timer control, opens up the possibility for the user to precisely synchronize the illumination, e.g. by a stroboscopic flash unit, and the image acquisition of the camera.

USB cameras with short delivery times
Allied Vision is continuously expanding the scope of the Alvium 1800 U camera series with powerful models. With these two new sensors and the enhanced feature set, the Alvium USB camera series offers a wide range of high-quality sensors and high-performance cameras for different machine vision applications whether it is on a PC-based or an embedded system.
With its Alvium USB cameras powered by ALVIUM® Technology, Allied Vision bypasses the supply shortage on the chip market that numerous camera manufacturers are currently facing. Allied Vision can supply Alvium USB cameras with short delivery times.