Advanced Illumination - AD-I3-CGX2 I3/I3S Controller Adaptor Cable – Cognex Cameras
Advanced Illumination’s AD-I3-CGX2 adaptor cable is for connecting I3/I3S configured lights with Cognex Gen2 Cameras. By default, an I3/I3S controller can connect directly to a Cognex Gen1 Camera but needs this adaptor to connect to a Cognex Gen2 Camera.
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- The RL4260 is characterized as a Medium Aimed Bright Field ring light.
- Precisely aimed LEDs provide a level of lighting control not found in traditional illuminators.
- A range of standoffs and fields of view may be specified at the time of order.
- The ring light is available in a wide range of wavelengths from UV to IR, including a 3 channel RGB version.
- Diffuser and polarizer options are also available.
- The large inner diameter of the ring light can accommodate lenses up to 55mm in diameter.
- The light can also be ordered with an optional mounting ring.

- Reduced dark noise levels and improved dark offset
- Improved sensitivity, including NIR response
- In-camera image pre-processing (lens shading correction, pixel correction)
- Large full well when using in-sensor binning >142Ke
- Thousands of frames per second in Partial Scan Mode (ROI)
- Multi-ROI support (up to 32 ROI) and Cycling Mode
- Advanced Sequencer functions of different features

- The LL137 Series provides a focused line of illumination in a passively cooled design.
- Provides a medium intensity level of 280kLux (working distance of 75mm)
- Pre-engineered for expandability in 6” (152mm) increments up to 96” (2.44m).
- Available intensity control provides illuminance adjustability for every 6″ increment via a 0 – 10v input
Note: If only looking for white illumination, our LL167 Series provides a 74% brighter beam in a similar package.

The energy industry is primed for a wave of monumental change. The transition to renewable and alternative energy sources, advancements in energy storage, the rise of smart grids, and the electrification of transportation are driving significant changes domestically and globally. These developments mean organizations require new testing protocols, enhanced safety standards, advanced testing equipment, and comprehensive interoperability and cybersecurity assessments. Regulatory changes and technological innovations further complicate testing requirements, demanding scalable and real-world simulation capabilities. When testing facilities must adapt rapidly to support R&D efforts, it’s essential that they ensure the safe, efficient, and sustainable deployment of new energy technologies. All of these factors demand energy laboratories that are future-proofed for innovative solutions.

- This ultra high intensity line light series is built to handle the most extreme line scan lighting requirements.
- Provides an intensity level of 2,100 klx (working distance of 75 mm).
- Pre-engineered for expandability in 150 mm (6”) increments up to 2400 mm (94.5”).
- Available in multiple wavelengths.
- In the event of abnormally high ambient temperatures, the device automatically shuts down when the housing reaches 60°C and resumes operation at 56°C.
Note: Requires third party power supplies – refer to spec sheet.

OptoVue
- Revolutionary technology advancement for wafer and die-level photonics probing
- Real-time in-situ calibrations
- Singulated die testing
- True die-level edge coupling
- In-situ power measurements
- Advanced calibration technologies
- Enables autonomous measurements
Horizontal Die-Level Edge Coupling
- Highest accuracy in test results
- Lowest coupling loss
- Repeatable measurement results due to exclusive automated fiber-to-facet alignment technology
- Reduced risk of damaging fibers with collision avoidance technology
- Ease of use for less experienced users
- Enables close simulation of real-world conditions with device performance closest to the final application
See "Specifications & Details" tab for more key features

Acquire high quality images with accurate radiometry for LEO (Low Earth Observation) earth observation applications with 65 MP focal plane and control electronics. From a 500 km orbit, SEEING™ 230 Ident has 9 x 6 km2 swath, offering a 1.03m native Ground Sample Distance (GSD), and features a super-resolution optional mode providing 70cm GSD. Thanks to its unique design, SEEING™ 230 Ident has an ultra-low SWaP factor. It is made of advanced ceramic material for strength during launch and stability during operation in space. It is athermalized and gradient insensitive between -10°C to +50°C. It has a low mass, below 8kg, saving both platform and launch costs.

- The Narrow Linear Diffuse Light series is ideal for precision scanning of highly reflective materials.
- The DL151 is available in a wide range of wavelengths and provides up to 28kLux at a 1” (25mm) standoff.
- The extruded aluminum enclosure can be expanded in 2″ (51mm) increments from 2″ to 70″ (1778mm).

- Eliminating all but a narrow band of light (+/- 40nm) centered on the specified wavelength, band pass filters are used to enhance colors, or to stop unwanted ambient light from reaching the camera.
- Filtering can replace existing shrouds, simplifying the physical set up of an inspection site.
- Ai offers 660nm and 635nm band pass filters to fit a number of different lens sizes.

Advanced Illumination
Advanced Illumination® (Ai) is a leading developer and manufacturer of LED lighting and control technology for machine vision illumination. Founded in 1993, Advanced Illumination was the first company to bring LED lighting to market and has since become one of the most trusted names in the machine vision industry. Ai offers a number of highly customizable backlights, bar lights, coaxial lights, diffuse lights, line lights, bright field ring lights, dark field ring lights and spot lights. Whether you’re an OEM or an end user, Advanced Illumination has a knowledgeable team of engineers and manufacturing professionals ready to provide you with a solution tailored to your lighting needs.
Contact Details
Advanced Illumination, Inc.
440 State Garage Road, Rochester, VT 05767, USA
Phone: 802-767-3830
Fax: 802-767-2636
Imaging/Machine Vision
