Camera Link frame grabber to be showcased at SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing Show
Designed for space constrained applications, including embedded imaging, the PIXCI EB1miniH frame grabber from EPIX will be on display at SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing from April 17-21 in Baltimore, MD, USA. The PCI Express mini card frame grabber is available in full and half-length versions, and features a Base Camera Link connector and runs on the XCAP imaging software. XCAP supports ARM processors under Linux in addition to Windows and Linux support for I386 and X86_64 Intel processors. The frame grabber, which supports more than 1,000 different camera models—both area scan and line scan—also has 64-bit memory addressing, burst transfer at 250 megabytes/s, and 200 megabyte/s sustained data transfer.
SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing booth number: 334
To Learn More:
Contact:EPIX Inc.
Headquarters: Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
Product: PIXCI EB1miniH frame grabber
Key Features: PCI Express frame grabber available in half/full-size, Base configuration Camera Link, XCAP software, 200 megabyte/s sustained data transfer.
What EPIX Inc. says:
View more information on the PIXCI EB1miniH.
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Camera Link frame grabber to be showcased at SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing Show
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