
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "CameraLink",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Imaging system finds fault with ICs and small PCBs from
OptoTherm, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Micro thermal imaging system includes several important hardware components that are essential when analysing or troubleshooting semiconductor devices".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Video acquisition cards get UK reseller from
Kane Computing: "The Aexeon and Nexeon ranges of intelligent PCI or PCI Express video acquisition boards from dPict Imaging will be sold in the UK by Kane Computing".
In December 2006, we covered the news from VMETRO
concerning its DEV-FPGA05 and PMC-FPGA05
- take a look at Boards enable early Virtex-5 prototyping
which says: "Vmetro has demonstrated its leadership by shipping its first Virtex-5 LX FPGA based PCI/PCI-X and PMC board level products".
Take a look also at the news release from 3M Electronics and Interconnect Solutions, Ribbon connectors meet mini-CameraLink standard,
as well as Kit is ready to start image processing from Saelig Company,
and Reconfigurable platforms speed development from Celoxica.
See also:
Development system is ready for image processing
(June 2006)
Hunt Engineering has released an image acquisition and processing Ready-to-Go system
Board-level products support latest FPGAs
(May 2006)
Vmetro is supporting the Xilinx Virtex-5 family of FPGAs with the release of two board-level products designed around this revolutionary new device family
Software brings vision systems together
(May 2006)
An ingenious software mapping technology cost-reduces, simplifies and speeds the task of complying with the Automated Imaging Association's GigE Vision standard
Digital frame grabber adopts PC/104-Plus format
(December 2005)
The Phoenix D24CL in PC/104-Plus format offers high performance and high speeds over the full industrial temperature range
CameraLink acquisition runs at express rates
(November 2005)
The NI PCIe-1430 board can acquire images from two CameraLink cameras at speeds up to 255Mbyte/s and clock rates up to 85MHz, the maximum defined by CameraLink
Camera data sent straight to fibre
(October 2005)
Pleora Technologies has unveiled the world's first IP (Internet Protocol) engines for delivering image data over fibre-based GigE connections
FPGA-based mezzanine card adds CameraLink
(October 2005)
The CAML-MOD3 is a CameraLink adapter module for Vmetro's high performance Xilinx Virtex II Pro based PMC-FPGA03 PMC module
Simulator supports CameraLink development
(August 2005)
The CLS-211 CameraLink simulator is a high-performance video test pattern generator supporting all CameraLink configurations
Digital video processor comes on PCI or cPCI
(July 2005)
The Leonardo line is the real solution for ultrafast LVDS digital video acquisition and real-time processing of the incoming video data and is available as a PCI board or CompactPCI card
Breakout box aids CameraLink development
(November 2004)
The CLB-501 CameraLink breakout box is extremely useful during the development, test, and integration of CameraLink products and systems
Board brings image acquisition to mainstream PCs
(October 2004)
National Instruments has developed the industry's first PCI Express-based image acquisition board for high-throughput vision applications
IP engine speeds CameraLink data
(October 2004)
A new high-performance IP engine aims to lower the cost, reduce the complexity and enhance the flexibility of vision systems with large data transfer requirements
Convertors extend the reach of CameraLink
(September 2004)
A CameraLink to Gigabit Ethernet convertor enables a standard CameraLink camera to be located up to 100m away from the host PC before the need for a Gigabit Ethernet hub
Module simplifies multiple camera integration
(May 2004)
Pleora Technologies has released a working prototype of the industry's first dual-channel IP (Internet protocol) engine for LVDS (low-voltage differential signal) cameras
Tools speed high bandwidth development
(December 2003)
FPGA technology has come a long way, says Ron Strauss, Vice President and General Manager, SBS Technologies
Multiple FPGAs get to work on imaging development
(September 2003)
The TS-DK-IT01 is an imaging development kit aimed at leveraging FPGA processing capabilities for high-performance imaging applications
Speciality devices speed Camera Link development
(September 2003)
Vivid Engineering has introduced a family of Camera Link specialty products to aid vision professionals in the development, test and integration of CameraLink based components and systems
Frame grabbers suit embedded PC formats
(July 2003)
Kane Computing is to distribute the XSYS range of programmable PLD-based frame grabbers from PLD Applications in the UK and Ireland
Boards speed Virtex II Pro development
(March 2003)
As part of their joint support of the growing demand for Xilinx Virtex II Pro solutions, Celoxica is to add Alpha Data's Virtex II-Pro development boards to its product range
Duplicator makes more of CameraLink signals
(January 2003)
The CL-D1 CameraLink duplicator converts a CameraLink master input to two digital video streams to allow the digital video signal to be transferred simultaneously to two target hosts
CameraLink boards provide full-speed acquisition
(January 2003)
A new range of CameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards is now available from Kane Computing
Camera provides resolution and speed
(September 2002)
The 2M30 SA camera from Dalsa is a 1600 x 1200pixel 7um-pixel interline transfer camera aimed at high-speed applications that require both fast shutter and high resolution in one camera
Ultrafast CameraLink acquisition and processing
(April 2002)
New from Kane Computing is the Leonardo family of ultrafast CameraLink digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards
News on the CameraLink duplicator from Kane Computing
(April 2002)
Kane Computing has a novel CameraLink duplicator which creates a second slave stream to allow transfer of digital video to a second target host
Speedy response from line scan cameras
(January 2002)
The Lasers and Detectors Division of Pacer Components has a range of low-cost colour line scan cameras from PerkinElmer Optoelectronics

