Lynx cameras are Ethernet-ready

Jan. 23, 2006
Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) interfaces have been added to company's LYNX series of high-performance smart cameras, and are intended for scientists and engineers trying to acquire high-resolution images at high speed. Ethernet interfaces now appear on models IPX-VGA210-G, IPX-1M48-G, IPX-2M30-G, IPX-2M30H-G, IPX-4M15-G, and IPX-11M5-G. LYNX cameras with GigE output can feed network spans up to 100 m without a repeater.

Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) interfaces have been added to company's LYNX series of high-performance smart cameras, and are intended for scientists and engineers trying to acquire high-resolution images at high speed. Ethernet interfaces now appear on models IPX-VGA210-G, IPX-1M48-G, IPX-2M30-G, IPX-2M30H-G, IPX-4M15-G, and IPX-11M5-G. LYNX cameras with GigE output can feed network spans up to 100 m without a repeater. They also eliminate the need for frame grabbers. Having their own on-board intelligence, LYNX cameras can acquire and analyze images autonomously.
Imperx
Boca Raton, FL, USA
www.imperx.com

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