15.11.2011 • Product

USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet Cameras

Matrix Vision’s USB 2.0 cameras so far showed how easy the integration of image processing components can be. Laptops and desktop systems recognise the cameras per “Plug’n’ Play” directly and they can be used in best time. In spite of the small housing, the image quality is excellent by using high quality image sensors. The special feature of these cameras is the Hardware Realtime Controller (HRTC) for time-critical I/O and acquisition control. For this, sequences of working steps can be defined. This allows the HRTC to implement a multitude of applications such as generation of trigger signals, synchronisation of diverse cameras, fast generation of image sequences with different flash and exposure settings etc. A further plus: when using USB 2.0 cameras, frame grabbers are not needed for acquisition.

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