Two CoaXPress imaging boards launched by Euresys

Feb. 19, 2016
Euresys has announced the release of two new CoaXPress imaging products, starting with the Coaxlink Duo PCIe/104 (pictured) which is a ruggedized stackable card compliant with the PCIe/104 form factor.  

Euresys has announced the release of two new CoaXPress imaging products, starting with the Coaxlink Duo PCIe/104 (pictured) which is a ruggedized stackable card compliant with the PCIe/104 form factor. The board features two CoaXPress CXP-6 connections with 1,250 MB/s camera bandwidth and a PCIe 2.0 (Gen 2) x4 bus with 1,700 MB/s delivery bandwidth. The board—which targets industrial and military embedded video applications—features 10 digital I/O lines.

Additionally, Euresys has launched the Coaxlink Quad G3 DF, which is a CoaXpress frame grabber with four CXP-6 inputs and four CXP-6 data forwarding outputs. The frame grabber enables users to share the data coming from the camera between two or more host computers, and features a PCIe 3.0 (Gen 3) x4 bus with 3,300 MB/s bus bandwidth. Furthermore, the frame grabber features the Memento Event Logging Tool from Euresys. Both products will be on display at Automation World in Seoul, Korea from March 9-11.

To Learn More:

Contact:Euresys
Headquarters
: Angleur, Belgium
Products:
Coaxlink Duo PCIe/104, Coaxlink Quad G3 DF
Key Features:
Two CoaXPress CXP-6 connections with 1,250 MB/s camera bandwidth and a PCIe 2.0 (Gen 2) x4 bus with 1,700 MB/s delivery bandwidth (Coaxlink Duo PCIe/104), four CXP-6 inputs and four CXP-6 data forwarding outputs (Coaxlink Quad G3 DF).

What Euresys says:
View a press release on the Coaxlink Duo PCIe/104.
View more information on Euresys frame grabbers (G3 DF link forthcoming.)

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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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