Picolo PCIe and Pro 2 PCIe video capture cards
Multipix Imaging now supplies the PCI Express versions of the Picolo image acquisition cards from Euresys
Multipix Imaging now supplies the PCI Express versions of the Picolo image acquisition cards from Euresys
Multipix Imaging has added the Cobra Flex from ProPhotonix to its product portfolio. The lighting system is designed for high-speed line scan and web inspection
Multipix Imaging now supplies new Grablink Camera Link frame grabbers from Euresys, which implement ECCO (Extended Camera Link Cable Operation)
Multipix Imaging has added the Flare 2K SDI colour camera to its product portfolio
Multipix Imaging has launched its new website, which has been in development for six months
Multipix Imaging has launched the Basler Ace 5 Megapixel camera, a perfect choice for price sensitive applications requiring high resolution
Available from Multipix Imaging, Pleora iPort SB-Pro IP engines transform Sony block camera into GigE Vision compliant cameras
Multipix Imaging now supplies Basler Runner GigE line scan cameras with added features, including shading correction, multiplier, and divider features
Multipix Imaging has added Pleora's latest GigE Vision connectivity board, the iPORT NTx-Pro IP engine, to its product portfolio
MultiPix Imaging has launched three high-quality Picolo capture and H.264 compression cards from Euresys
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