EDT to introduce new Camera Link frame grabbers at AIA Vision Show
EDT will introduce its new VisionLink line of Camera Link PCIe Gen 2 frame grabbers and extenders at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. VisionLink F1 is a 1-lane PCIe frame grabber (400MB/s) with one (or an optional two) SDR26 connectors for up to two base mode cameras, whereas VisionLink F4 is a 4-lane PCIe frame grabber (850MB/s) with two SDR26 connectors for up to two base through full mode cameras. Both frame grabbers support standard mode control lines and have an onboard universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter. In addition, the 20-85 MHz frame grabbers offer full or half-height back panels, optional IRIG-B input, and compatibility with EDT fiber optic extenders, including the VisionLink RCX, which extends Camera Link over fiber up to 100 km. VisionLink frame grabbers are suitable for use in machine vision and factory automation, robotics, scientific imaging, traffic systems, medical imaging, and security and surveillance applications.
AIA Vision Show booth number: 713
To Learn More:
Contact: EDT
Headquarters: Beaverton, OR, USA
Product: VisionLink frame grabbers
Key Features: 1-lane PCIe frame grabber with one or two SDR26 connectors for up to two base mode cameras (F1), 4-lane PCIe frame grabber with two SDR26 connectors for up to two base through full mode cameras (F4).
What EDT says:
View more information on VisionLink F1 frame grabbers.
View more information on Vision Link F4 frame grabbers.
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Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.