Coaxlink Octo
Euresys has announced the latest member of its Coaxlink series, the 8-connection CXP-6 frame grabber: the Coaxlink Octo
Euresys has announced the latest member of its Coaxlink series, the 8-connection CXP-6 frame grabber: the Coaxlink Octo
Kaya Instruments and Vieworks announce that, the Komodo 8-channel CoaXPress frame grabber, KY-FGK-801 by Kaya Instruments, is fully compatible with the VC-12MX2 8-channel CoaXPress high-speed CMOS camera by Vieworks
BitFlow recently introduced its Aon-CXP CoaXPress single-link frame grabber that is fast gaining supporters among former USB 3.1 users
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Euresys has launched a faster alternative to 3D inspection
Since 1993, BitFlow has been developing industrial frame grabbers and software for machine vision. We specialize in interfacing to cameras with very high data/frame rates; working in environments with complex triggering and I/O requirements; and running in applications where every CPU cycle is precious. Choose the best. Choose BitFlow.
ALRAD IMAGING is one of Great Britain's foremost vision distributors for Machine Vision, Industrial Inspection, Scientific, Research and Microscopy applications. We sell a very wide range of CCD and CMOS cameras, lenses, frame grabbers, imaging software, lighting solutions for imaging applications and a whole range of Machine Vision accessories.
Euresys is a leading and innovative high-tech company, designer and provider of image and video acquisition components, frame grabbers, FPGA IP cores and image processing software. Euresys is active in the computer vision, machine vision, factory automation, medical imaging and video surveillance markets.
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