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Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Adlink Technology | Subject: PCIe-CML64F
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 April 2008

Frame grabbers make full use of PCI
Express

Boards deliver all the high bandwidth advantages of the PCI Express bus while acquiring at the maximum Camera Link rate of 680Mbyte/s across an x4 lane.

New from Adlink Technology, the PCIe-CML64F series of high performance PCI Express frame grabbers provide one base/medium/full configuration Camera Link interface The PCIe-CML64F series makes full use of PCI Express technology to deliver unprecedented image acquisition rates of up to 85MHz and is designed specifically for high-bandwidth machine vision applications, such as FPD, and PCB surface inspection

The PCIe-CML64F series strikes a perfect balance between functionality and cost with its high-speed and high-performance design.

The PCIe-CML64F series delivers all the high bandwidth advantages of the PCI Express bus while acquiring at the maximum Camera Link rate of 680Mbyte/s across an x4 lane.

The PCIe-CML64F series supports the majority of area scan and line scan cameras and can perform image reconstruction during the image acquisition process.

"The PCIe-CML64F is ideal for industrial machine vision and biomedical imaging applications, such as FPD and PCB surface inspection".

"This frame grabber can also be used to perform defect analysis by setting up a line trigger to precisely record high-speed images, and edge inspection by measuring cracks near the edges and corners of the surface", says Ethan Huang, Senior Director of the Measurement and Automation Product Segment at Adlink.

The PCIe-CML64F series supports both Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows XP 64bit.

Adlink also provides CamCreator, a simple yet powerful utility to setup, configure, test, and debug the system without requiring any software programming. Request a free brochure from Adlink Technology ...

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