Revolutionizing High-Speed, High-Precision 3D Scanning with Hermary’s Next-Generation TDS2000

Date: September 23, 2024

Hermary’s highly anticipated Amadeus TDS2000 is poised to make a big impact at this year’s Automation Fair. Building on the success of Hermary’s renowned 3D laser profile scanners, the new Amadeus TDS2000 offers an 85% increase in data point capture and a 40% improvement in resolution, catering to System Integrators seeking high-quality raw data for object recognition applications.

With scanning speeds twice as fast at full scan zone, the new Amadeus TDS2000 delivers more detailed and accurate 3D object models. This makes it an ideal choice for system integrators and OEMs implementing quality control applications to detect small defects or deviations in fast-moving environments.

Known for their durability and reliability, Hermary scanners have long been trusted in industrial settings, and the TDS2000 continues this tradition. It features a wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 50°C, housed in a rugged IP67 enclosure machined from solid aluminum billet. To maintain uninterrupted data transfer, the TDS2000 is equipped with X-Coded M12 connectors, designed to resist EMI, high vibration, and mechanical stress, which are common in factory automation environments.

The Amadeus Machine Vision Server

Alongside the launch of the TDS2000, Hermary introduces the Amadeus MVS208, a powerful machine vision server designed to connect devices to the host computer at an impressive 10 Gbps upload speed. This allows system integrators and OEMs to develop real-time monitoring applications that require quick response times. Its built-in IEEE 1588 PTP protocol ensures precise time synchronization among connected devices, facilitating seamless collaboration down to the sub-microsecond level. The MVS208 also simplifies setup by eliminating the need for separate power connections thanks to Type 4 Power over Ethernet (PoE), which provides both power and data over a single Ethernet cable.

About AIMVA

For over 30 years, Hermary has been the top choice for system integrators and OEMs looking for innovative automation solutions. Hermary’s AIMVA (Amadeus Intelligent Machine Vision Architecture) is the latest platform, designed to reduce integration efforts and future-proof system development using industry-standard protocols. AIMVA also supports applications where 2D and 3D cameras coexist, and the accompanying AmadeusTools software offers SDKs to help solution developers accelerate their projects.

To experience the simplicity of AIMVA, visit Hermary (booth #1201) at its Automation Fair from November 18 through 22.