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Building on the field proven technology and performance of DALSA’s X64
frame grabbers the new Xcelera Series leverages the PCI Express (PCIe)
platform to bring traditional image acquisition and processing technology
to new levels of performance and flexibility. The PCIe host interface is a
point to point host interface allowing simultaneous image acquisition and
transfer without loading the system bus and involving little intervention
from the host CPU. The X64 Xcelera-CL PX4 Dual is a highly versatile
PCIe frame grabber capable of acquiring images from two independent
Camera LinkTM Base cameras and performing
image transfers at rates up to 1024MB/s. Its low cost, combined with its
ability to support multiple tap configurations from area and linescan
monochrome/RGB cameras simultaneously; in addition to its onboard FPGA
Bayer decoding and real-time shading correction makes the
X64 Xcelera-CL PX4 Dual an ideal solution to
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Half-length PCI Express x4 Board
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Simultaneous acquisition from two Camera Link Base cameras
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Flexible mix mode features
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Simultaneous acquisition from area and linescan monochrome and RGB digital cameras
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128MB of memory onboard
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12 bit LUTs
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Rapid image acquisition rates up to 255MB/s per input channel (510MB/s total)
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Image transfer to host memory at 1024MB/s
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Onboard processing including FPGA based processing engine
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Bayer decoding and real-time shading correction for each input
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ROHS compliant
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Software
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Sapera™ Essential
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All of the frame grabbers in the Xcelera series are supported by
DALSA’s Sapera Essential software package. Sapera Essential,
is a cost-effective machine vision software toolkit that
bundles board level acquisition and control with advanced
image processing capability, featuring a value added, all
new geometric search tool. Sapera Essential is designed to
deliver the critical functionality needed to design, develop
and deploy high-performance machine vision applications while at
the same time significantly lowering deployment costs.
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