Datasheet | March 30, 2012

MVI2300 Machine Vision Imager Datasheet

Source: Opticon, Inc.

The Opticon MVI2300 Machine Vision Imager converts images into human-readable data, and is excellent for use in clinical, laboratory and industrial automation applications. The 2D CMOS MVI2300 is programmable to read task, and customer-specific symbologies. It self-calibrates within a given host instrument in order to ensure accurate alignment. The MVI2300 can read multiple targets in the same image, or processes targets individually in separate images in a predetermined order.

User-definable maximum time-to-perform setting allows for optimal processing flow. The MVI2300 Machine Vision Imager performs shape detection to identify test tube types, sample cups, and other targets, based on predefined image libraries. The MVI2300 incorporates the ability to read barcode labels on test tubes, reagent containers, microplates, sample racks, and other Work-In-Process items.

  • Real-time adapting lens increases productivity by enabling extended scanning range
  • Fast shutter speed improves efficiency with increased motion tolerance
  • Auto-contrast control enables high-resolution image capture
  • Easily scans any surface with adjustable illumination
  • Reads all standard 1D and 2D barcodes for right-out-of-the-box flexibility
  • Shape detection for use in laboratory, vending machine, and industrial settings
  • Ideal for reading barcodes on individual test tubes and test tube racks for lab automation
  • The CMOS camera is just 1.1 x 0.56 x 0.53 inches, while the PCB decoder measures only 0.73 x 0.19 x 1.19 inches. An extended 1.97 inch FPC cable connects the two pieces.

The MVI2300 Machine Vision Imager is based on the MDI2300 OEM scan module.

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