Active Silicon to showcase FireBird frame grabbers at AIA VISION Show

March 17, 2014
Active Silicon will showcase its FireBird range of CoaxPress and Camera Link frame grabbers—which includes quad, dual and single CoaXPress versions as well as single and dual Deca Camera Link variants—at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.

Active Silicon will showcase its FireBird range of CoaxPress and Camera Linkframe grabbers—which includes quad, dual, and single CoaXPress versions as well as single and dual Deca Camera Link variants—at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. The multi-channel CoaXPress cards can provide simultaneous video acquisition from each CoaXPress link, with each link supporting up to 6.25 Gbps (CXP-6), while also providing a 20.8 Mbit/sec uplink and 13W of power to the camera per channel. The single Deca Camera Link model, the FireBird-1xCLD supports base, medium, full, and Deca mode cameras, as well as Power over Camera Link. The FireBird-2xCLD supports two base, medium, full, and Deca cameras through one PCI Express connector, while both this model and the single Deca boards use the latest FPGA families, DDR3 memory, and an 8-lane Gen2 PCI Express interface.

AIA Vision Show booth number:228

To Learn More:

Contact:Active Silicon Ltd. / Active Silicon Inc.
Headquarters: Iver, UK / Severna Park, MD, USA
Product: FireBird frame grabbers
Key Features: Multi-channel CoaXPress with each link supporting up to 6.25 Gbps (CXP-6), 20.8 Mbit/sec uplink, 13W of power to the camera per channel. (CoaXPress), supports base medium, full, and Deca mode cameras (One - FireBird-1xCLD, two - FireBird-2xCLD).

What Active Silicon says:

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