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JAI Inc
Sunnyvale, California
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    www.jai.com/EN/NewsEvents/News/Pages/LatestNews.aspx - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 6/3/2008  

    JAI has appointed Steve Kinney to the position of director of technical pre-sales and support for the Americas region.Kinney has spent more than 10 years in the industrial camera business, in a variety of product management and technical support roles.03-January-2008

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    www.machinevisiononline.org/public/articles/articlesdet - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2007    Last Visited: 3/24/2007  

    The miniature connector option included in the Camera Link 1.2 standard (a finalized version of which should come out late this summer as version 2.0) is based on the HDR or SDR connector, which is roughly half the height and width of existing MDR Camera Link connectors, according to Steve Kinney, Product Manager at JAI and Co-Chair of the Camera Link committee.
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    Although an initial view might be that the miniature Camera Link connector and smaller gauge wire would limit Camera Link's applicability by shortening maximum cable runs, Kinney says the new electrical definitions will actually have the opposite effect.

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    Published on: 1/3/2008    Last Visited: 6/3/2008  

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    Steve Kinney Named Director of Technical Pre-Sales and Support

    SAN JOSE, CA, January 3, 2008 - JAI, Inc., manufacturer of industrial video cameras for machine vision, defense, and traffic applications, today announced the appointment of Steve Kinney to the position of director of technical pre-sales and support for the Americas region.Kinney has spent more than 10 years in the industrial camera business, in a variety of product management and technical support roles.Most recently, Kinney has served as product manager for products designed and manufactured in JAI's U.S. facility.

    In his new role, Kinney will manage the company's technical support group in the Americas and will also provide applications support to JAI's North American sales efforts.This will include specific pre-sales activities, technical training, seminars, trade show support, and selected market and technology analysis for new product development.He will also continue to serve as the chairman of the industry-wide Camera Link standards committee, a group that he has led since 2000.

    "With his extensive experience in the camera industry, along with his blend of both technical and application knowledge, Steve possesses the perfect skill set for this position," says CEO Jørgen Andersen.

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    Last Visited: 5/27/2007  

    According to Steve Kinney, product manager at JAI (Glostrup, Denmark; www.jai.com), his company will be using these products in its next generation of Camera Link- and GigE-based cameras set to debut in May 2007."Initially," says Kinney, "the company will introduce a range of products around the same basic platform.

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    www.corecoimaging.com/Web/wbtools3.nsf/AllDocsById/9B9E - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/26/2004    Last Visited: 9/2/2004  

    Steve Kinney, Product Manager, JAI PULNiX

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    vsd.pennnet.com/display_article/291754/19/ARTCL/none/no - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/27/2007  

    "After Bayer conversion, most digital cameras apply some level of edge enhancement to counteract the softening effects from the low-pass optical filter and interpolation of colors during Bayer conversion," says Steve Kinney, product manager."This increases aliasing effects in the image and decreases the signal-to-noise ratio."To overcome this, the embedded NuCORE processor in the camera uses a proprietary algorithm to produce a sharp image without introducing these unwanted effects.Better still, the processors on-chip hardware allows pixel-error correction to be performed in hardware.

    "While most pixel-error correction algorithms use only nearest-neighbor pixels, the NuCORE processor has a proprietary 2-D error-correction algorithm that uses more than the nearest neighbors to produce a more accurate approximation of the bad pixel," says Kinney.
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    Steve Kinney, product managerJAI, San Jose, CA, USA

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    Advanced Imaging - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/21/2004    Last Visited: 12/21/2004  

    Steve Kinney, Product Manager at JAI•PULNIX ( Sunnyvale , CA) and Chairman of the AIA 's CameraLink (CL) Committee, spoke first on the CameraLink standard.He noted that 43 worldwide companies now support the CL hardware specs that define the Base, Medium and Full configuration connections between cameras and frame grabbers for data transfers, real-time camera timing, bi-directional serial communications from 1.6 to 4.7 Gbits/sec and connector/cable needs.

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    Camera Link - Machine Vision Online - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/4/2006    Last Visited: 1/4/2009  

    Technical questions should be addressed to the Committee Chair, Steve Kinney; or the Committee Vice Chair, Reynold Dodson .

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    Camera Link Article - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2002    Last Visited: 1/16/2005  

    by Steve Kinney, Product Marketing Manager for PULNiX America, Inc.
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    Steve Kinney is Product Marketing Manager for PULNiX America, Inc.He is an Electrical Engineer with over 11 years product development experience within the high tech environment of the Silicon Valley.

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    High-performance digital cameras for industrial,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2005    Last Visited: 12/19/2008  

    Steve Kinney, a product manager at JAI PULNiX and chair of the Camera Link committee of the Automated Imaging Association, provided an overview of Camera Link and described ongoing initiatives. Those include the adoption of a specification of a miniature Camera Link connector and a smaller, more flexible (although probably more expensive) cable. Acceptance of both could occur within 90 days, he said. Also on the agenda is the adoption of a cable that carries camera power as well as data. Discussion of that feature, he said, will likely occur at the September meeting of the Camera Link committee.

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