1995
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/6/11/012
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Sodium vapour discharge lamps with high-frequency electronic ballast for machine vision systems illumination

Abstract: A simple combination of a street-lamp sodium vapour discharge tube and a high-frequency electronic drive ballast has been found to provide excellent performance in a specific machine vision system, where a line scan CCD detector required uniform, bright, narrowspectrum transillumination of a plastic film. The tube drive frequency was significantly higher than the scan rate of the CCD, so was effectively a DC source. The usual long life of this class of discharge tube seemed to be unaffected.

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“…The camera settings are: resolution of 1,280 · 1,024 pixels at 500 frames per second. To eliminate intensity fluctuations in the recordings we used a special 30 kHz SOX lamp (Philips) (Palmer and Beach 1995). We further improved the image quality by reducing the background reflections (noise) viewed by the camera through the translucent soap film.…”
Section: Visualization Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The camera settings are: resolution of 1,280 · 1,024 pixels at 500 frames per second. To eliminate intensity fluctuations in the recordings we used a special 30 kHz SOX lamp (Philips) (Palmer and Beach 1995). We further improved the image quality by reducing the background reflections (noise) viewed by the camera through the translucent soap film.…”
Section: Visualization Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%