08.11.2010 • Product

Full Speed Ahead

With the popularity of higher-speed sensors intensifying, vision systems integrators and designers are now looking for greater interface speed. Pleora Technologies shows that the most practical and advantageous response to this market demand is to employ GigE Vision over 10 GigE.

One example for the 10 GigE technology is a flat panel inspection system. The use of higher resolution sensors can enhance already-sophisticated systems such as those used for pixel inspection in high-definition flat panels by enabling higher-speed inspection and lower-cost, lower-complexity cabling infrastructure.

The second example feature a camera created using three sensors, streaming aggregated video data using 10 GigE technology. By aggregating the multiple sensors into one 10 GigE output and creating a camera capable of panoramic views, system complexity dramatically decreases, as well as overall system costs.

Both applications employ both GigE Vision and GenICam standards, allowing greater interoperability for faster time-to-market. The used Pleora's eBUS SDK offers high-throughput capability for data reception at the PC and for transfer into analysis applications.

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Pleora Technologies

359 Terry Fox Drive, S. 230
K2K 2E7 Kanata
Canada

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