Pleora introduces 10GigE and USB3 Vision network video engines

Sept. 23, 2013
Pleora Technologies is expanding their suite of networked video connectivity products to include a GigE Vision IP engine which uses10 GigE Technology (the iPORT NTx-Ten), and a compact transmitter which enables rapid creation of USB3 Vision (the iPORT NTx-U3) compliant cameras.

Pleora Technologies is expanding their suite of networked video connectivity products to include a GigE Vision IP engine which uses10 GigE Technology (the iPORT NTx-Ten), and a compact transmitter which enables rapid creation of USB3 Vision (the iPORT NTx-U3) compliant cameras. The iPORT NTx-Ten IP engine is a video transmitter which provides designers of industrial cameras and other imaging systems the ability to transmit images at over 8 Gbps. It is built on industry standard 10 GigE technology, and is suitable for use in inspection systems as well as medical imaging and military imaging applications. Pleora’s iPORT NTx-U3 embedded camera interface is a compact transmitter which enables the creation of USB3 Vision-compliant cameras and other imaging devices. It features a data transfer rate of 3 Gbps and is suitable for use in quality inspection, traffic, defense, medical, and security applications.

To Learn More:

Contact: Pleora Technologies
Headquarters: Kanata, ON, Canada
Product: iPORT NTx-Ten, iPORT NTx-U3.
Key Features:
Combines 1 GigE and 10 GigE IP engines on a single network switch, 8 Gbps data rate (iPORT NTx-Ten), USB3 Vision and GenICam compliant, 3 Gbps data rate, line scan and area scan mode (iPORT NTx-U3)

What Pleora says:
View more information on the iPORT NTx-Ten.
View more information on the iPORT NTx-U3.

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