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ADLINK Technology to showcase smart camera and automation solutions at SPS IPC Drives

On display at the ADLINK booth at SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany will be the newly launched NEON-1040 x86 smart camera, which features a quad core Intel Atom processor E3845 1.9 GHz.  
Nov. 11, 2014
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On display at the ADLINK booth at SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, Germany will be the newly launched NEON-1040 x86 smart camera, which features a quad core Intel Atom processor E3845 1.9 GHz. The NEON-1040 features a 1" monochrome global shutter CMOSIS CMV4000 image sensor with 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 60 fps. The 4 MPixel open-architecture smart camera features FPGA coprocessors, as well as GigE, USB 2.0, and RS-232 ports, a C-Mount lens mount, and 32GB storage for image processing, programs, and archiving. In addition, the NEON-1040 features software support with STEMMER Common Vision Blox, MVTec HALCON, and other machine vision software.

Also on display at the booth will be ADLINK’s MXE-100i and MXE-200i Internet of Things gateway solutions and ADLINK EtherCAT solution, all of which can be used for communication and control in automation applications.

SPS IPC Drives booth number: Hall 8 - Booth 8-518

To Learn More:

Contact: ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Headquarters: San Jose, CA, USA
Product:
NEON-1040 smart camera
Key Features: Quad core Intel® Atomprocessor E3845 1.91GHz, 1” global shutter CMOSIS CMV4000 image sensor, 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size, frame rate of 60 fps, open architecture design.

What ADLINK says:
View more information on the NEON-1040 smart camera.

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