Pleora introduces video interface hardware for extreme environments

March 17, 2015
Designed to withstand extreme temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, Pleora’s new products for GigE Vision and USB3 Vision video connectivity can be deployed in harsh environments.  

Designed to withstand extreme temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, Pleora’s new products for GigE Vision and USB3 Vision video connectivity can be deployed in harsh environments. Industrial grade iPORT NTx-GigE Embedded Hardware for GigE Vision connectivity enables manufacturers to integrate GigE Vision 2.0 video connectivity into imaging systems operating in the aforementioned temperature range. The 37 mm x 37 mm x 28 mm hardware can be embedded into small-body cameras, flat-panel imaging devices, and X-ray detectors.

In addition, Pleora’s iPORT CL-U3 and iPORT HDSDI-U3 external frame grabbers allow manufacturers to leverage the high-bandwidth, ubiquitous computing support, and plug-and-play cabling of USB3 Vision for imaging systems operating in the same temperature range. The iPORT CL-U3 (pictured) transmits video from Base and Medium configuration Camera Link cameras with low, predictable latency over a USB 3.0 link, while the and iPORT HDSDI-U3 converts images from HD-SDI and SD-SDI cameras, video processors, and systems into uncompressed USB3 Vision video.

To Learn More:

Contact: Pleora Technologies
Headquarters
: Kanata, ON, Canada
Products:
iPORT CL-U3 frame grabbers, iPORT HDSDI-U3 frame grabbers, iPORT NTx-GigE embedded hardware.

What Pleora says:
View more information on iPORT NTx-GigE embedded hardware.
View more information on iPORT CL-U3 external frame grabbers.
View more information on iPORT HDSDI-U3 external frame grabbers.

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Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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