Neil Chapman heads up the UK operations of the worldwide Data Translation organisation, which is headquartered in Marlborough, Mass, USA
Neil Chapman has been appointed UK sales manager of Data Translation Limited, in Basingstoke, UK.
Chapman has over twenty years experience in sales and marketing of scientific instruments and technical software.
He heads up the UK operations of the worldwide Data Translation organisation, which is headquartered in Marlborough, Mass, USA.
Data Translation is involed in the continuing development of USB data acquisition systems.
It has also developed and markets a range of PCI and DSP products.
All its products can be supported by a wide range of data acquisition software packages.
This includes a comprehensive data acquisition software, DT Measure Foundry, which uses drag and drop components to create powerful applications, without programming.
In addition, it offers turnkey data acquisition solutions with signal conditioning and supply a number of OEM customers with data acquisition cards, to integrate into their own product.
Data Translation also develops a range of PCI frame grabbers that are used for imaging applications such as scientific and general purpose imaging, as well as more specialist machine vision applications.
For scientific and general purpose imaging Global Lab Image/2 can be used with one of its frame grabbers and a camera of choice, to provide powerful tools for image capture, processing and analysis.
The software uses a point and click script tool and is configured using a properties menu, so no programming is required.
DT Vision Foundry is a software application, designed to meet the requirements of machine vision systems.
Version 3.7 has recently been released, providing added functionality to support FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements, along with many other new enhancements.
DT Vision Foundry supports the wide range of PCI frame grabber boards from Data Translation as well as FireWire and USB cameras.
In addition to DT Vision Foundry software, Data Translation supply a selection of cameras, and lighting options, to build into a machine vision system.
Alternatively, it is able to use its experience to supply complete turnkey solutions, including training, to meet many machine vision requirements.