Active Silicon to showcase frame grabbers and other machine vision solutions at VISION

Oct. 27, 2014
On display at the Active Silicon booth at VISION 2014 will be the FireBird series of CoaXPress and Camera Link frame grabbers, as well as a range of camera interface modules for Sony FCB block cameras, and various embedded vision systems.  

On display at the Active Silicon booth at VISION 2014 will be the FireBird series of CoaXPress and Camera Link frame grabbers, as well as a range of camera interface modules for Sony FCB block cameras, and various embedded vision systems. FireBird CoaXPress frame grabbers are available in single, dual, and quad variants with support for Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Linux 64 and 32-bit. FireBird Camera Link frame grabbers include dual-Deca at 85MHz as well as quad base, both using a single 8-lane Gen2 PCI Express slot.

Active Silicon’s camera interface modules have also been expanded to include specific modules to support the Sony FCB SE600, EH3150, EH6500 as well as the existing H11, and these will be on display at the booth. In addition, several custom embedded vision systems will also be on display.

VISION 2014 booth number: Booth H52 – Hall 1

To Learn More:

Contact:Active Silicon Ltd.
Headquarters: Iver, UK
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:

View more information on FireBird frame grabbers.

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