BitFlow has introduced BFPython, an application programming interface that allows engineers with Python expertise to acquire images from BitFlow's range of frame grabbers. Available immediately for download from BitFlow's Website, these Python bindings wrap the BitFlow SDK's configuration, acquisition, buffer management, and camera control APIs. The download also includes several Python examples that illustrate how bindings can be used. In machine vision, where prototyping is mission critical to understanding how a proposed imaging solution is progressing, BitFlow BFPython accelerates the building process and reduces final development costs for those experienced with Python code. To further assist in development, BFPython includes several sub-modules that provide convenient interfaces to access features such as CoaXPress camera control (via GenICam), Camera Link camera control (via the CL Serial API), among others. Supporting the full line of BitFlow frame grabbers, the BitFlow SDK enables developers to bring high-speed image acquisition into machine vision applications, from cost-efficient simple inspection to ultra high-speed, high-resolution systems.
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Contact: BitFlow
Headquarters: Woburn, MA, USA
Product: BFPython
Key Features: Allows engineers with Python expertise to acquire images from BitFlow's range of frame grabbers; sub-modules that provide interfaces to access features such as CoaXPress camera control (via GenICam), Camera Link camera control (via the CL Serial API), and others
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