Camera Link to USB3 Vision frame grabbers from Pleora to be showcased at NI Week 2015

July 7, 2015
At NI Week 2015, Pleora will showcase its PORT CL-U3 external frame grabbers, which transform Camera Link medium or base cameras into a USB3 Vision-compliant video stream in a range of computing platforms without needing a PCI/PCIe frame grabber.  

On display at the Pleora booth atNI Week 2015 from August 3-6 will be the iPORT CL-U3 external frame grabbers, which transform Camera Link medium or base cameras into a USB3 Vision-compliant video stream in a range of computing platforms without needing a PCI/PCIe frame grabber. The frame grabbers feature line scan and area scan modes, a 128 MB frame buffer, throughput approaching 3 Gb/s, record playback and functionality, and Power over Camera Link with models CL-U3B-IND and CL-U3M-IND. Furthemore, the frame grabbers feature an on-board programmable logic controller which enables users to measure, synchronize, trigger, and control the operation of other vision system elements. iPORT CL-U3 frame grabbers are suitable for use in such applications as life sciences, factory automation, and robotics. In the live demonstration, images from a Camera Link camera will be converted into USB3 Vision and streaming the images in LabVIEW software.

NI Week booth number:932

To Learn More:

Contact:Pleora Technologies
Headquarters
: Kanata, ON, Canada
Products:
iPORT CL-U3 frame grabbers
Key Features:
Transmits video from Camera Link base or medium mode cameras over USB 3.0, 128 MB frame buffer, line scan and area scan modes, Power over Camera Link, nearly 3 Gb/s throughput.

What Pleora says:
View more information on iPORT CL-U3 frame grabbers.

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