A Look into Frame Grabber Industry……Deep Analysis…..
The global frame
grabbers market size is
projected to reach USD 489.2 million by
2025, according to the new report conducted by Grand View Research, Inc.,
exhibiting a CAGR of 7.2% during the
forecast period. Applications that involve image data rates of more than 120 MB necessitate frame grabber
solutions in vision systems. Rising awareness regarding merits of frame
grabbers such as high processing capacity and data-rate handling capacity is
expected to propel the market.
AIA’s CameraLink, which delivers
high-speed trigger and control signals to cameras, was the first ever
vision-specific digital interface to become the industry standard. CameraLink
is capable of transferring image at data rates of up to 850 MB/second over a
distance of 10 meters. Therefore, it has become a dominant interface for camera
and frame grabber applications.
Based on advanced applications, the
market has been segmented into web inspection, transportation safety and
maintenance, scientific, factory automation, industrial camera manufacturer,
and security. The web inspection segment dominated the market in 2016 in terms
of both revenue and shipment volume. The growth of the segment can be
attributed to surging demand for 10 GigE high-speed web inspection vision
applications in various industry verticals.
Furthermore, based on end-use
customers, the report has been classified into original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs), manufacturers, and system integrators. The manufacturer segment
accounted for the largest share in 2016 in terms of revenue as well as volume.
However, the system integrator segment is projected to expand significantly
during the forecast period. Growing penetration of service & solution
providers in emerging economies of Asia Pacific is anticipated to benefit the
overall market.
The key regions reviewed in the report
are North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Europe was at the forefront of the
market in 2016 and is estimated to witness a steady growth over the forecast
period. Presence of a larger number of machine vision system manufacturers and
rapid technological advancements are contributing to the growth of the market.
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The global frame grabber market
size was valued at USD 255.3 million in 2016. Frame grabbers are electronic
devices capable of grabbing digitized frames from a digital video stream or an
analog video signal. Initially, frame grabbers were sold as standalone cards.
They were attached to a computer port and used primarily to capture video
images virtually from any source. However, with advancements in the technology,
they are now offered as a part of display adapters in computers and video
capturing boards.
Further key findings from the report suggest:
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The frame grabbers market is
poised to reach more than 975 thousand units by 2025. Frame grabbers are
majorly used in advanced applications such as inspection of color print and
flat panels
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Spiraling demand for image
resolution and rapid frame rates, high bandwidth cameras, and high speed is
supplementing the growth of the market
·
Industrial camera vision
systems are likely to witness increased applications in the artificial
intelligence, hyperspectral imaging, and three-dimensional (3D) imaging
industrial sectors
·
Increasing demand for robotics
in factories is driving the adoption of technologies similar to machine vision
systems in North American. This, in turn, is creating several growth
opportunities for the market
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Some of the key players in the
market are ADLINK Technology Inc.; Advantech, Co., Ltd.; Euresys S.A.; ISRA
Vision AG; KAYA Instruments; Teledyne DALSA Inc.; and Pleora Technologies Inc.
Ability
of video and image processing technologies of frame grabbers has led to their
application in computer vision and machine vision systems on a large scale.
These devices were developed in the early days of machine vision systems to
offer connectivity between analog cameras and minicomputers that require
digital signals.
Growing
demand for high-performance image sensing are stirring up the adoption of frame
grabbers in machine vision systems. Widening data bandwidth is also playing a
pivotal role in the development of the market. Additionally, higher processing
capacity of these devices has rendered them favorable for advanced machine
vision systems. Particularly, applications that involve image data rates of
more than 120 MB require frame grabber solutions in the vision systems.
AIA’s
CameraLink that delivers high-speed trigger and control signals to the camera
was the first ever vision-specific digital interface to become the industry
standard. CameraLink is capable of transferring image data at a rate of up to
850 MB/second over the distance of 10 meters. Therefore, CameraLink has become
a dominant interface for camera and frame grabber applications.
Developed
regions are experiencing surging adoption of the technology among car
manufacturers and other industry verticals. Spiraling demand for robotics in
factories is augmenting the adoption of the grabbers market.
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Based
on advanced applications, the market has been segmented into web inspection,
transportation safety and maintenance, scientific, factory automation,
industrial camera manufacturer, and security. Several inspection processes,
applications, and tasks are performed by machine vision systems, owing to
complicated inspection tasks that are said to be tedious for human eyes.
These
applications require higher accuracy and reliability, which are difficult to
attain by humans. Quality control of products, measurement and color
inspection, and control of surfaces are some of the few complicated tasks for
image processors. Therefore, web inspection systems are crucial for the
automation of production of materials such as glass, foils, and textiles.
The
web inspection segment accounted for the leading market share in 2016 in terms
of revenue as well as shipments. It is anticipated to continue its dominance
over the forecast period. However, the industrial camera manufacturer segment
is projected to register the highest CAGR in terms of revenue and shipments by
2025.
Industrial
cameras are used in industrial, military, medical, and civil-municipal
verticals mostly for various automation and inspection purposes.Advancements in
the technology are leading to incorporation of advanced features in frame
grabbers such as self-learning software, which eliminate the need for camera
configuration files.
Grand View Research has segmented the
global frame grabbers market based on advanced applications, end-use customers.
Frame Grabbers Advanced Application
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; Volume, Thousand Units, 2014 -
2025)
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Web Inspection
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Transportation Safety and
Maintenance
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Scientific
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Factory Automation
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Industrial Camera Manufacturer
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Security
Frame Grabbers End-Use Customers Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million; Volume, Thousand Units, 2014 - 2025)
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OEMs
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Manufacturers
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System Integrators
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