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Get a fast-paced, live update on the latest developments in machine vision systems and their cable assemblies. Industry expert David Nyberg from 3M will be sharing his personal insights on how you can improve the performance, robustness, and reliability of machine vision systems - often at a lower total system cost.

Tune in to this one-hour session as we cover the most recent in:

  • USB3 Vision cables - Selecting the right length for stationary use and repetitive motion.

  • Camera Link cables - The wide variety of options for applications requiring mid-range data rates and system costs including MDR, SDR, PoCL in various configurations.

  • CoaXPress cables - Meeting CoaXPress output configuration standards CSP-6 and CSP-12, plus standard and high-performance, flexible cable assemblies.

Stay for the end when David will open up the floor for a live Q&A and answer all your questions using his background in industrial electronics.

If you have been wondering what the right setup is for your machine vision system then this is your chance to have an expert take a personal look at your use case!

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Highlighted Kit:

Take a look at the cables below to further explore the capabilities discussed during this session.

Acquisition of these products is not a pre-requisite for the webinar.

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USB3 vision® Industrial Camera Cable Assembly 1CX12-22-0S-007.0 Coaxial Cable Assembly 14T26-SZLB-100-0LC Computer Cable

The 1U30A series USB3 vision® industrial camera cable assembly is a cable assembly with USB Type A and USB Micro B for connecting cameras to control units. This 1U30A series is a cable designed for non-repetitive bending motion uses. This cable assembly is capable of transmitting signals beyond standard requirements. 1U30A series USB3 vision® cable assembly serve a wide range of industries such as industrial automation, medical imaging, professional audio visual, and data transfer and storage.

RF / Coaxial Cable Assembly, BNC Plug to BNC Plug, 4.2mm Standard Flex, 75 ohm, 23 ft, 7 m, Black

The 14T26 series thumbscrew overmold shell MDR (Mini D-ribbon) Cable Assembly for 26-position high speed digital data transmission system. The device supports new Industrial CameraLinkTm in automated imaging  association for camera to frame grabber communications. The 14B26 is 11 shielded twin-ax pairs and four drain wires and entire cable bundle is shielded with foil and braid for additional signal protection.

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The Presenters:

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David Nyberg - Global Product Portfolio Manager - 3M

Dave Nyberg is a Global Product Portfolio Manager, having worked at 3M for 24 years. He has diverse experience across several industries and joined his current division, Electronics Materials Solutions, 10 years ago. Within the Electronics Materials Solutions business group, he manages Industrial Electronics including the 3M Machine Vision Portfolio. Dave has college degrees in both Physics and Engineering and prior to joining 3M, Dave worked as a consulting engineer. He is located at 3M headquarters in Minnesota.

LinkedIn: David Nyberg

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Jordan Ratcliffe - Marketing Program Senior Specialist - element14 Community 

Jordan Ratcliffe will be your host from the element14 Community for Introductions and Q&A.

LinkedIn: Jordan Ratcliffe

More about 3M:

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3M believes science helps create a brighter world for everyone. By unlocking the power of people, ideas and science to reimagine what's possible, our global team uniquely addresses the opportunities and challenges of our customers, communities, and planet. You can find out more about 3M and Machine Vision Cable Assemblies here.


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