Embedded vision system from EPIX to be showcased at SPIE DCS 2018

March 26, 2018
At SPIE DCS 2018, EPIX will showcase its new PIXCI E4TX2 embedded vision system, which features a Camera Link frame grabber and TX2 or TX1 embedded AI computing device from NVIDIA.

At SPIE DCS 2018, EPIX will showcase its new PIXCI E4TX2 embedded vision system, which features a Camera Link frame grabber and TX2 or TX1 embedded AI computing device from NVIDIA. The system connects to up to four Camera Link base cameras or to two Camera Link full cameras. EPIX has developed software for both ready-to-run systems and for OEM developers. Additionally, the system requires only 12V of power and measures 4.5 in. square.

SPIE DCS 2017 booth number: 815

To Learn More:

Contact:EPIX Inc.
Headquarters: Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
Product: PIXCI E4TX2 embedded vision system
Key Features: Camera Link frame grabber, and TX2 or TX1 embedded AI computing device from NVIDIA, connects to up to four Camera Link base cameras or to two Camera Link full cameras.

What EPIX Inc. says:
View more information on embedded systems from EPIX.

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