CoaXPress frame grabber from BitFlow features single link and low price point

Dec. 6, 2016
Responding to customer requests to create a cost-effective, high-speed interface to leverage CoaXPress machine vision cameras, BitFlow has introduced the Aon-CXP single link CoaXPress frame grabber.  

Responding to customer requests to create a cost-effective, high-speed interface to leverage CoaXPress machine vision cameras, BitFlow has introduced the Aon-CXP single link CoaXPress frame grabber. The Aon-CXP has a Gen 2.0 x2 PCI Express bus interface and captures video at speeds up to 6.25 Gb/s, while simultaneously sending control commands, triggers and up to 13 W of power over a single piece of 75 Ohm coaxial cable. With the Aon-CXP’s DMA engine, no CPU resources are used in moving images to host memory. Additionally, the frame grabber has BitFlow's StreamSync acquisition engine and buffer manager, which supports variable sized images with fast context switching between frames.

To Learn More:

Contact:BitFlow
Headquarters
: Woburn, MA, USA
Product:
Aon-CXP single link CoaXPress frame grabber
Key Features: Half-height, half-size x2 PCI Gen 2. Express board; CoaXPress 1.1 compliant, supports one CXP-6 camera, supports CXP speeds from 1.250 to 6.250 Gb/s.

What BitFlow says:
View more information on the Aon-CXP.

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