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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Flexible processing board for vision applications

Basler has introduced an embedded processing kit for flexible use in vision applications. The development kit can be used for prototyping as well as in series production.

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It contains various interfaces for image processing, allowing different types of cameras to be connected.

The board developed by Basler itself benefits from a flexible SoM and carrier board approach based on the i.MX 8M Plus SoC from NXP. The content includes the pylon Camera Software Suite, which offers certified drivers for all types of camera interfaces, simple programming interfaces and a comprehensive set of tools for camera setup. For vision applications, BCON for MIPI, GigE Vision and USB3 Vision are available as interfaces.

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