Smart camera and vision controller from Tattile to be shown at SPIE Photonics West

Jan. 9, 2017
At the Tattile booth at SPIE Photonics West, the company will showcase its M100 Camera Link multi-camera vision controller, and its new S12 MP smart camera. 

At the Tattile booth at SPIE Photonics West, the company will showcase its M100 Camera Link multi-camera vision controller, and its new S12 MP smart camera (pictured). The new smart camera features the 12 MPixel CMV12000 CMOS image sensor and can achieve 330 fps with a Xilinx ZynQ 7030 series SoC with an Artix 7 FPGA and Cortex A-9 Dual Core processor. The M100 vision controller features an Intel Core i7 processor, Xilinx Kintex-7 160K LEs frame grabber (pre-processing), and Altera Cyclone GX22k LEs (I/O management.) Additionally, it has four Camera Link vision ports, two USB 3.0 vision ports, and is customizable using 1 PCIe x8 expansion card. Tattile will also showcase a prototype version of its hyperspectral camera.

SPIE Photonics West 2017 booth number: 4508

To Learn More:

Contact: Tattile Srl
Headquarters: Mairano, Italy
Product: M100 Camera Link multi-camera vision controller, new S12 MP smart camera
Key features: 12 MPixel CMV12000 CMOS image sensor, 330 fps, Xilinx ZynQ 7030 series SoC with an Artix 7 FPGA and Cortex A-9 Dual Core processor (smart camera), Intel Core i7 processor, Xilinx Kintex-7 160K LEs frame grabber, Altera Cyclone GX22k, four Camera Link ports, two USB 3.0 ports (M100).

What Tattile says:
View more information on the M100.
View more information on the smart camera.

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