Can anyone suggest which NI-Smart cam would be better for my application???

We are planning to automise the vision inspection System. Our need is to check OD(15mm),ID(8mm),Height(3.5mm), Potting(Presence of cracks,bubbles,etc),Pin placement, Height of pitch. Which NI-Smartcam would be better for implementing this application.

Hi swathirangaraj,
why don't you call your local NI sales support when you want to know about NI cams?

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