Science Accessories Corp.
Exhibitor Name:
- Science Accessories Corp.
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1982 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1981 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1980 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1979 ]
Address:
- 970 Kings Highway West
- Southport,
- Connecticut
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1994
The GP-12 series 3D digitizers input the X, Y, Z coordinates of a point in space within an 8-foot x 8-foot x 8-foot volume. The GP-12 does for objects what a tablet does for drawings. The GP-12 is ideal for reverse engineering, prototyping, and graphics.
SIGGRAPH 1993
The GP-12 is the latest in a long line of proven 3D digitizers. The GP-12 is designed to do for solid objects what a tablet does for drawings and with the same ease. Simply put the tip of the probe on the surface point(s) you want and pull the trigger.
SIGGRAPH 1992
The GP-8-3D is the only 3D digitizer that offers an active volume of up to 9’x9’x9′, the use of up to 16 separate locators, and a resolution of .004″. It comes with installation software to assist the user with setup, calibration, and environmental compensation to enhance precision and repeatability. It is readily interfaced to any host device through the use of either a standard RS-232-C serial port or a parallel port.
SIGGRAPH 1986
Introducing the GP-7 Mark II Digitizer: the Mark II has all the features of the GP-7 but a larger active area. SAC also will display the popular GP-8 Digitizer with active areas up to 60″ x 72″. The GP-8-3D generates X, Y, Z, cartesian coordinates within 10′ x 10′ x 10′ active volume.
SIGGRAPH 1979
The SAC Graf/Pen devices are a family of digitizers which eliminate data tablets and are designed to convert positional information conveniently and economically. This can be done in one, two, or three dimensions, producing digital vlues in a form suitable for display, data processing, storage, and transmission. The more sophisticated microprocessor based models automatically perform mathematical computations previously requiring external processors or hand calculation. An L-frame for two-dimensional systems, or a “picture frame” for three-dimensional systems, allows inter- action with a variety of images, both flat and solid.
Categories (Past and Present):
- Animation-Film
- CAD/CAM/CAE/CIM
- Computer-Video Interfacing
- Input Devices
- Storage Devices
- Eye Tracking Devices
- Graphic Design Systems
- Workstations