Datalogic USA Inc

Eugene, OR 97402

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959 Terry St
Eugene, OR 97402
United States
http://www.datalogic.com
800-227-2633

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Datalogic, a global technology leader in the automatic data capture and process automation markets, specialized in the design and production of bar code readers, mobile computers, sensors, safety, RFID, vision

Products

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Smart Cameras

P2x-Series

The P2x-Series is an industrial smart camera providing exceptional inspection performance and flexibility in a fully-embedded compact housing. Powered by the 100+ inspection tools...
Matrix 320
Matrix 320
Matrix 320
Matrix 320
Matrix 320
Barcode Scanners

Matrix 320

Matrix 320 is an image-based bar code reader specifically designed for traceability applications in intralogistics, distribution, 3PL, retail logistics and shop floor.Matrix 320...
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Embedded Computer Systems

MX-E Series

The MX-E Series of GigE vision processors delivers extraordinary computing power and unmatched application flexibility guaranteeing long-term product availability. The highest...
P Series
P Series
P Series
P Series
P Series
Smart Cameras

P-Series

The P-Series is an ultra-compact cost effective smart camera offering advanced machine vision functionalities in a fully embedded stand-alone device. Lenses and illuminators are...
Matrix 220
Matrix 220
Matrix 220
Matrix 220
Matrix 220
Buyer's Guide

Matrix 220™

Matrix 220™ compact, image-based barcode reader capable of providing top performance with the highest flexibility

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Blogs

Datalogic Acquires Pekat Vision

Pekat develops proprietary machine learning and deep learning algorithms for applications in the supply chain and industrial automation areas.
Figure 1: The pushbroom method represents one technique for acquiring hyperspectral images.
Figure 1: The pushbroom method represents one technique for acquiring hyperspectral images.
Figure 1: The pushbroom method represents one technique for acquiring hyperspectral images.
Figure 1: The pushbroom method represents one technique for acquiring hyperspectral images.
Figure 1: The pushbroom method represents one technique for acquiring hyperspectral images.
Cameras and Accessories

Sensor and camera requirements for hyperspectral imaging

With proper component selection, hyperspectral imaging technology provides effective image capture beyond the visible wavelength.
Datalogic Smart Vs Camera
Datalogic Smart Vs Camera
Datalogic Smart Vs Camera
Datalogic Smart Vs Camera
Datalogic Smart Vs Camera
Cameras and Accessories

Smart camera designed for easy setup and flexible deployments

Proprietary setup software is designed to eliminate the need for special training or installation expertise.
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Machine vision companies address coronavirus impact on business

The global coronavirus outbreak has already significantly impacted industries and markets of all kinds. This includes the machine vision and imaging space where, despite concerns...
Figure 1: To inspect medical imaging product labels, an operator opens a label recipe on an HMI, loads a label roll onto the table, and strings it through rollers in front of a CIS line scan camera.
Figure 1: To inspect medical imaging product labels, an operator opens a label recipe on an HMI, loads a label roll onto the table, and strings it through rollers in front of a CIS line scan camera.
Figure 1: To inspect medical imaging product labels, an operator opens a label recipe on an HMI, loads a label roll onto the table, and strings it through rollers in front of a CIS line scan camera.
Figure 1: To inspect medical imaging product labels, an operator opens a label recipe on an HMI, loads a label roll onto the table, and strings it through rollers in front of a CIS line scan camera.
Figure 1: To inspect medical imaging product labels, an operator opens a label recipe on an HMI, loads a label roll onto the table, and strings it through rollers in front of a CIS line scan camera.
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Automated system inspects radioactive medical imaging product labels

A contact image sensor (CIS) line scan camera provides clear images of radiotracer labels for optical character recognition and optical character tasks.
Figure 1: With a 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor, the In-Sight 9912 camera targets applications requiring the detection of smaller features in images, imaging large parts, or both.
Figure 1: With a 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor, the In-Sight 9912 camera targets applications requiring the detection of smaller features in images, imaging large parts, or both.
Figure 1: With a 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor, the In-Sight 9912 camera targets applications requiring the detection of smaller features in images, imaging large parts, or both.
Figure 1: With a 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor, the In-Sight 9912 camera targets applications requiring the detection of smaller features in images, imaging large parts, or both.
Figure 1: With a 12 MPixel CMOS image sensor, the In-Sight 9912 camera targets applications requiring the detection of smaller features in images, imaging large parts, or both.
Cameras and Accessories

Smart cameras evolve to meet expanding machine vision needs

Larger image sensors and embedded processing capabilities open new possibilities in imaging.
A large format, bi-telecentric lens provides a 240 mm field of view at a 375 mm working distance above the tray, where parts are gauged for required measurements.
A large format, bi-telecentric lens provides a 240 mm field of view at a 375 mm working distance above the tray, where parts are gauged for required measurements.
A large format, bi-telecentric lens provides a 240 mm field of view at a 375 mm working distance above the tray, where parts are gauged for required measurements.
A large format, bi-telecentric lens provides a 240 mm field of view at a 375 mm working distance above the tray, where parts are gauged for required measurements.
A large format, bi-telecentric lens provides a 240 mm field of view at a 375 mm working distance above the tray, where parts are gauged for required measurements.
Factory Automation

Machine vision system automatically gauges parts and archives images for trending

When a small automotive spiral spring manufacturer sought to improve its production process, Industrial Control was brought on to develop a machine vision system for gauging.
Figure 1: In each of Byrne’s three assembly cells, two six-axis robots work with a 4-camera Datalogic machine vision system to pick parts, assemble and inspect outlets. The final pack out cell uses an LMI Gocator 3D snapshot sensor for final inspection.
Figure 1: In each of Byrne’s three assembly cells, two six-axis robots work with a 4-camera Datalogic machine vision system to pick parts, assemble and inspect outlets. The final pack out cell uses an LMI Gocator 3D snapshot sensor for final inspection.
Figure 1: In each of Byrne’s three assembly cells, two six-axis robots work with a 4-camera Datalogic machine vision system to pick parts, assemble and inspect outlets. The final pack out cell uses an LMI Gocator 3D snapshot sensor for final inspection.
Figure 1: In each of Byrne’s three assembly cells, two six-axis robots work with a 4-camera Datalogic machine vision system to pick parts, assemble and inspect outlets. The final pack out cell uses an LMI Gocator 3D snapshot sensor for final inspection.
Figure 1: In each of Byrne’s three assembly cells, two six-axis robots work with a 4-camera Datalogic machine vision system to pick parts, assemble and inspect outlets. The final pack out cell uses an LMI Gocator 3D snapshot sensor for final inspection.
Cameras and Accessories

Machine vision system identifies and locates pickable parts for robotic assembly cell

Machine vision system locates busbars on a backlit conveyor and verifies proper robotic assembly of electrical receptacles

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