19.02.2026 • Product

Quality Assurance System PS Line Scan Solution

The PS Line Scan Solution from MST Vision is a system for industrial surface inspection.

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The PS Line Scan Solution from MST Vision is a system for industrial surface inspection.
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It combines four-channel illumination (MST-PSL) with FPGA-based real-time processing. The system enables the acquisition and calculation of photometric stereo data with a data throughput of up to 3.6 GB/s and low CPU load. The modular architecture supports integration into production lines with high cycle speeds and allows for various configurations, including multi-camera and double-sided applications. MSTVision thus combines photometric stereo technology with line scan camera technology for large-area inspections.


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MSTVision GmbH

Im Weiherfeld 10
65462 Ginsheim-Gustavsburg
Germany

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