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Basler

Inka Krischke,

Programmable frame grabber

With the 'imaFlex CXP-12 Quad' frame grabber, Basler is adding a four-channel programmable image acquisition and processing card for machine vision applications to its CoaXPress 2.0 portfolio.

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Thanks to the 'VisualApplets' graphical development environment, programming the FPGA on the Basler board is simple. Thanks to the FPGA technology, the image and signal data can be transmitted in parallel and with minimal latency, the CPU load can be reduced through image pre-processing and the image pre-processing and processing can be implemented application-specifically with 'VisualApplets'. With an input bandwidth of 12.5 Gbps per port, the frame grabber supports all 'Basler boost' cameras and other 'CXP-12' area scan and line scan cameras on the market. For customized applications, it enables precise synchronization of all image processing hardware and complex trigger scenarios and, according to the manufacturer, high data throughput. This enables the creation of robust multi-frame grabber and multi-camera setups with full bandwidth.

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