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Teledyne Now Supports High-Speed GigE Machine Vision Cameras

Teledyne’s Xtium™2-XGV PX8 image acquisition The Volt PostTeledyne DALSA announces its Xtium™2-XGV PX8, a GigE Vision® compatible image acquisition board for machine vision cameras. Teledyne’s Xtium™2-XGV PX8, a GigE Vision® features a real-time depacketization engine to convert GigE Vision image packets into ready-to-use images.
It also has a hardware-assisted packet resend logic that improves the reliability of image transfers while reducing the CPU overhead.
Xtium2-XGV PX8 targets image acquisition from single or multiple independent 10, 5, 2.5, or 1GigE Vision area scan cameras, line scan cameras, and 3D profile sensors, machine vision cameras.
Building on the field-proven technology and performance of Teledyne DALSA’s Xtium2 family of image acquisition boards, the new Xtium2-XGV PX8 is a half-length multi-port 10GigE frame grabber for PCI Express™ Gen 3.0 x8 platforms and machine vision cameras. It can support up to 32 cameras in a variety of different link speeds and scanning configurations. Available in a four or two-port SFP+ configurations, the Xtium2-XGV PX8 can sustain an aggregate input bandwidth of 4 GByte/s (4×10 Gb/s) and up to 6.8 GBytes/sec output bandwidth to the host memory. It can also perform a variety of on-board format conversions like Bayer to RGB, Bi-colour to RGB, etc. before sending the images to the host computer.
For a more reliable GigE vision system, Xtium2-XGV supports hardware-assisted packet resend and action commands for external event synchronization. It is also capable of transmitting/re-transmitting IEEE-1588 messages without requiring an external switch.
Xtium2-XGV supports Sapera™ LT and Teledyne FLIR® IIS’ Spinnaker SDKs.
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