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Matrox Imaging to showcase flowchart-based vision software at AIA VISION Show

Matrox Imaging will demonstrate release 4 of Matrox Design Assistant (DA 4) flowchart-based vision software that works not only with Matrox Iris GT smart cameras, but also any PC with GigE Vision or USB3 Vision cameras.
March 12, 2014
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Matrox Imaging will demonstrate release 4 ofMatrox Design Assistant (DA 4) flowchart-based vision software at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. The software works not only with Matrox Iris GT smart cameras, but also any PC with GigE Vision or USB3 Vision cameras. DA 4 is an integrated development environment that lets users create an application flowchart and human-machine interface and take projects from concept to completion without the need for conventional programming. A Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial imaging computer will be used to demonstrate DA 4, which will be available in Q2 2014. Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial computers feature a fanless design, four GigE ports with Power over Ethernet, and four USB 3.0 ports.

AIA Vision Show booth number:509

To Learn More:

Contact:Matrox Imaging
Headquarters
: Dorval, QC, Canada
Product:
Matrox Design Assistant 4 software, Matrox 4Sight GPm computer
Key Features:
Works with Iris GT smart cameras as well as any PC with GigE Vision or USB3 Vision cameras, enables inspection applications without writing program code (DA 4). Fanless design, four GigE ports, four USB 3.0 ports, 3rd generation Intel Core Processor (4Sight GPm).

What Matrox Imaging says:

View more information on Design Assistant.
View more information on the Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial computer.

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