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News Release from: Multipix Imaging | Subject: FB1000-CL
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 October 2005
IP engine sends machine vision over
fibre
The new iPort FB1000-CL IP engine from Pleora Technologies is ideal for vision systems where GigE connectivity is desirable but where optical links are needed.
Creating a high performance connection between CameraLink cameras and fibre-based GigE Links, the new iPort FB1000-CL IP engine from Pleora Technologies is ideal for vision systems where GigE connectivity is desirable but where optical links are needed to meet regulatory requirements and/or achieve very long distances and superior noise immunity The FB1000-CL grabs data from a base CameraLink camera, converts to IP quickly and efficiently, and sends it to PC(s) over optical GigE links or LANs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Data are streamed continuously at full 1Gbyte/s link rate using the same field-proven technology and protocols featured in Pleora's PT1000series of iPort engines.
Application development is made easy with iPort's free software development kit which gives users the building blocks needed to quickly and easily interface to just about any custom application or third-party package.
The FB1000-CL is ideal for medical imaging, industrial inspection, high-end security/surveillance, traffic imaging, and post/parcel sorting.
It is available as a boxed unit as well as an OEM board set. Request a free brochure from Multipix Imaging ...
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