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Frame Grabber

Control center of the vision system

Frame grabbers are one of the key components for robust, high-speed image acquisition and signal control. At the core of the image acquisition boards are FPGA processors that ensure extensive image data processing in real time.

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Reduced CPU load

Thanks to efficient image preprocessing, which creates lower data volume

Bandwidths up to 62,5 Gbps

For joint processing of high data rates and high resolutions

Real-time image processing

Thanks to image and trigger processing with deterministic latencies

Customizable

Individually programmable with our frame grabber services

frame grabber series

imaFlex – programmable CXP-12 frame grabbers

imaFlex CXP-12 Quad and imaFlex Penta are powerful, individually programmable CoaXPress 2.0 frame grabbers for high-end vision applications.

  • Graphical FPGA programming via VisualApplets for application-specific real-time processing of image data

  • Services for individual customization of the frame grabber

  • With four or five CXP-12 channels

  • Up to 62.5 Gbps bandwidth

  • Multi-frame grabber and multi-camera support

  • imaFlex Penta ideal for 3D AOI applications in the electronics inspection

imaWorx CXP-12 Quad is a CoaXPress 2.0 frame grabber for high-speed image acquisition in demanding machine vision applications.

  • With four CXP-12 channels

  • Up to 50 Gbps bandwidth

  • Power over CoaXPress

  • Multi-frame grabber and multi-camera support

imaWorx - CXP-12 image acquisition frame grabber

microEnable 5 marathon - powerful frame grabbers for a versatile use

The marathon frame grabbers are powerful image acquisition and pre-processing cards with Camera Link or CXP-6 interfaces for a wide range of applications.

  • Graphical FPGA programming via VisualApplets for application-specific real-time processing of image data

  • Services for individual customization of the frame grabber

  • With four CXP-6 or two Camera Link channels

  • Up to 25 Gbps bandwidth

Image preprocessing on the frame grabber