FPGA frame grabber card Rapixo series
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FPGA frame grabber card - Rapixo series - ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES - Camera Link / control
FPGA frame grabber card - Rapixo series - ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES - Camera Link / control
FPGA frame grabber card - Rapixo series - ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES - Camera Link / control - image - 2
FPGA frame grabber card - Rapixo series - ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES - Camera Link / control - image - 3
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Characteristics

Bus standard
FPGA
Other characteristics
Camera Link, control

Description

Multi-Input Frame Grabbers With Optional FPGA-Based Processing Offload Capacity Rapixo series frame grabbers support the highest resolutions and frame rates in cameras currently available, making these boards ideal for demanding machine vision applications. Optimized for multi-camera installations, the series simplifies cabling requirements and offers optional image processing offload via an FPGA device. Benefits of the Rapixo Series Support Highest Available Speeds Rapixo series frame grabbers are optimized for high-resolution, high-speed applications, and offer support for the highest-performance CoaXPress 2.0 and Camera Link 2.1 cameras currently available on the market. Connect Up to Four Cameras Connect to and capture from one, two, or four independent cameras; certain models also allow combining connections for even higher data rates. Synchronize with sensors, encoders, and controllers via auxiliary I/Os for each input. FPGA-Based Image Processing Offload A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) device integrates the control, format, and stream logic of various interfaces so users can offload image processing operations from the host computer, and generate custom FPGA configurations in C/C++.

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