JAI AD-080CL User Manual

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The camera’s spectral separation provides critical image

information across a wide range of inspection tasks. In food

inspection applications, for instance, the visible spectrum

channel captures clear images of the surface properties and

checks for ripeness, while the NIR channel checks for early

signs of decay, mechanical bruising and pest damage below

the surface. If a fruit is the right color, most of the light

from the NIR signal bounces back. When one area of the

fruit absorbs more light than the others, it’s likely that the

area’s cell structure is different from the rest of the fruit –

indicating internal decay or damage.

In many cases, human eyes cannot distinguish between defects
and natural color variation. The NIR channel allows the
AD-080CL to easily pick out imperfect items.

The NIR channel detects hard-to-see flaws hidden in fabrics –
in this case, a human hair.

The technology behind JAI’s multi-spectral breakthrough

Though many camera manufacturers produce prism-based

cameras, the ability to customize the prism optics to cre-

ate a robust 2-CCD solution has proved a challenge. JAI’s

unique research and development capabilities, combined

with its multi-prism camera expertise, have enabled the

company to be the first to bring the much-needed solution

to market.

JAI has developed unique manufacturing equipment that en-

ables high-precision bonding of image sensors onto the prism

assembly. This makes the AD-080CL more cost-efficient to

produce than other solutions on the market – and allows JAI

to offer the camera at a more competitive price.

The 2-CCD AD-080CL is based on the technology found in

JAI’s 3-CCD solutions – but is specifically designed to man-

age visible and NIR light information. These two spectral

bands are fully separated in the prism by diachronic coat-

ings, so they do not affect one another. The result is true

multi-spectral information from each channel.

The AD-080CL aligns the visible and NIR images within one

fourth of a pixel (a level of precision that’s not possible with

two separate cameras) and maintains this stable alignment

throughout its lifetime.

These spectral curves show the filters’ spectral behavior. The
diachronic coatings on the prism separate the color and NIR light
information.

Greater flexibility for broader applications

The AD-080CL, the first camera in JAI’s AD-080 series, inte-

grates seamlessly with the CameraLink™ interface. JAI is

planning to release models compatible with GigE Vision™ and

other interfaces in the near future.

Designed to bring inspection capability to previously inacces-

sible places on the processing line, the AD-080 CL features a

1/3” prism that allows for a small camera housing design of

55H x 55W x 80L mm. For the best imaging results, the camera

features standard C-mount lenses, which give a higher degree

of lens flexibility and further reduce production costs.

The choice between continuous and triggered operation means

the camera can either produce a continuous stream of images

in free-running mode – or can be triggered to capture single

images. And separate exposure time for each channel allows

the channels to be adjusted to one another without changes

in the gain – maintaining a consistent signal-to-noise ratio at

all times.

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