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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 Full
is a Camera Link frame grabber that is based on the PCI Express x4 interface.
Compatible with a Base, Medium or Full Camera Link® camera, the X64 Xcelera-CL PX4 Full
supports a wide variety of multi-tap area and line scan color and monochrome cameras.
For greater versatility, the X64 Xcelera-CL PX4 Full board can interface with camera pixel
depths and tap configurations not covered by the Camera Link standard. For example,
the Xcelera-CL PX4 Full can support 10-taps or higher with 8-bits per tap. |
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Half-length PCI Express x4 Board
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Acquires images from one Base, Medium or Full Camera Link camera
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Rapid image acquisition rates up to 1GB/s and high-speed image transfer to host memory at 1GB/s
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128MB of memory onboard
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on board Bayer decoding
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on board flat field correction
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12 bit LUTs
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Supports Camera Link operations up to 85MHz
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Extended feature set supports non-Camera Link pixel/tap configurations
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Windows XP Professional X64 (64-bit OS) compatible
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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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