MX-E GigE vision processors introduced by Datalogic

May 11, 2016
MX-E series GigE vision processors from Datalogic are powered by IMPACT software and are up to 25% faster than previous MX vision processors.  

MX-E series GigE vision processors from Datalogic are powered by IMPACT software and are up to 25% faster than previous MX vision processors. The vision processors extend camera support to the new E100 series GigE cameras and are available in three models: The MX-E20, MX-E40, and MX-E80. All three models feature Intel chipsets, two or four GigE camera ports, 2x LAN ports (10/100/1000 Mbps Base-T), 1x RS-232 serial port, and 4x USB 3.0 ports. MX-E vision processors target such applications as robot and laser guidance, electronics and PCB inspection, automotive part and component verification, and packaging applications, according to Datalogic.

To Learn More:

Contact: Datalogic
Headquarters
: Bologna, Italy
Product: MX-E series GigE vision processors
Key Features: Intel chipsets, two or four GigE camera ports, 2x LAN ports (10/100/1000 Mbps Base-T), 1x RS-232 serial port, and 4x USB 3.0 ports.

What Datalogic says:
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