Coreco Imaging releases new Bandit-II RGB frame grabber

July 25, 2002
JULY 25--Coreco Imaging (Montreal, Quebec, Canada; www.imaging.com), a developer of high-performance machine-vision products, has introduced the Bandit-II RGB, a high-performance, integrated VGA frame grabber that supports JAI's CV-M77 RGB camera.

JULY 25--Coreco Imaging (Montreal, Quebec, Canada; www.imaging.com), a developer of high-performance machine-vision products, has introduced the Bandit-II RGB, a high-performance, integrated VGA frame grabber that supports JAI's CV-M77 RGB camera. Designed for use with RGB, composite video, and S-video cameras, the Bandit-II RGB offers developers of color vision applications extensive acquisition and display functionality at a reduced price.

The CV-M77 uses the latest progressive scan technology and provides full-frame shuttered RGB output with fast asynchronous reset. "When used together, the CV-M77 and Bandit-RGB frame grabber combination is ideal for high-speed color inspection applications within medical imaging, food processing, and traffic monitoring, to name only a few," Philip Colet, vice president of sales & marketing, said.

The Bandit-II RGB is the newest addition to Coreco Imaging's powerful Bandit-II Series frame grabbers. The family is comprised of the Bandit-II CV, a general-purpose VGA frame grabber for acquisition and display, the Bandit-II MV, a high-performance monochrome frame grabber with integrated VGA display, and the Bandit-II RGB. Available for the AGP and PCI bus, Bandit Series frame grabbers provide numerous advanced image-acquisition and display features.

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