Pleora Technologies and Moog Protokraft collaborate on video transport solution

Aug. 14, 2013
The Eagle series RS-170 and Camera Link to GigE Vision video converters combine Moog Protokraft’s packaging, power, and high speed interface designs with Pleora Technology’s low-latency GigE Vision and GenICam-compliant streaming technology to facilitate high-performance video capture, streaming, and control in harsh environment applications.

The Eagle series RS-170 andCamera Link to GigE Vision video converters combine Moog Protokraft’s packaging, power, and high speed interface designs with Pleora Technology’s low-latency GigE Vision and GenICam-compliant streaming technology to facilitate high-performance video capture, streaming, and control in harsh environment applications.

Through the collaboration, Moog Protokraft and Pleora Technologies designed the Eagle series and Camera Link to GigE Vision video converters with D38999 connector interfaces formilitary and aerospace, petrochemical, mining, industrial, or utility applications where significant levels of shock, vibration, or extreme temperature ranges are experienced. With Pleora’s video connectivity expertise, the product will help mutual customers deliver vision systems that fully address bandwidth, size, power, and reliability requirements for network video distribution in military and commercial aerospace platforms, according to a joint statement.

To Learn More:

Contact:Pleora Technologies and Moog Protokraft
Headquarters
: Kanata, ON, Canada (Pleora), Kingsport, Tenn., United States (Moog)
Product:Video transport system
Key Features:
GigE Vision and GenICam compliant, Camera Link to GigE vision conversion, D38999 connector interface.

What Pleora Technologies and Moog Protokraft say:
View a press release on the collaboration.

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