

Imperx frame grabber software#
FrameLink software includes a configuration utility, real-time image viewer and playback viewer. Apart from transfer of image data, all communication with the corresponding megapixel cameras is done via Digital Camera Link. The high-speed FrameLink-JFLEX card from Imperx can be plugged and played on the JRex-PM CPU board from Kontron and is compatible with Digital Camera LinkTM. This enables systems integrators and OEMs - for the first time ever - to develop scalable systems without having to modify housings or connectors. The JRex-PM 3.5" board with 1.1GHz or 1.6GHz Intel® Pentium® M CPU has the same interfaces in the same physical location as all other JRex boards have now and will have in the future: 2 x USB, LAN, CompactFlash, keyboard/mouse, VGA and COM1. All JRexes are delivered as "plug and work" boards to enable the crucial time to market to be shortened even further. The JILI interface simplifies connection of different types of displays: JILI automatically recognizes the connected display and sets the required video parameters. Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 has up to 32 MB of Video RAM (UMA) and DVO, LVDS and CRT support, besides other features. With the DDR-RAM-DIMM socket with ECC support for up to 1 GB, standard desktop memory modules can be used. In addition, JRex-PM offers the Intel® 855GM chipset, a 400MHz front-side bus, the fastest IDE via UDMA/100 and USB 2.0. The JRex-PM single-board computer, with easily controllable heat dissipation and excellent EMC values, has thereby reached a new level of performance for embedded systems. The 1.6GHz Pentium® M processor has a 2.7GHz Pentium® 4 performance with a 1.2GHz Pentium® III power consumption (18-25 W). Kontron´s 3.5" CPU board is equipped with a Pentium® M processor, part of Intel® CentrinoTM mobile technology, making it the fastest single-board computer of its class with a relatively low power consumption.
Imperx frame grabber full#
Imperx additionally offers full support with the purchase of Imperx CCD cameras. Applications in the security sector for vehicle recognition, human recognition, tunnel monitoring and optical navigation systems are only a few of the many potential uses for this bundle.Įach component of the bundle is currently available from its respective manufacturer or from local distributors.

According to the two companies, this new bundle is ideal for use in industrial applications in the fields of QA, production automation, materials flow control and machine control.

By launching the embedded bundle, the two companies hope to expand beyond the military market. This extremely robust and reliable bundle is currently being used in US Navy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. SAN DIEGO, CA-October 25, 2004, Kontron, a market leader in embedded computer technology, announces the availability of a high-performance imaging platform that bundles Kontron´s JRex-PM 3.5" Intel® Pentium® M-based CPU with the FrameLink-J-FLEX card from Imperx. Imperx VCE-CLB01 PCMCIA Cardbus CameraĪs the world’s FIRST Camera Link® frame grabber for laptops and notebooks, the VCE-CLB01 has become a household name for thousands of customers across the globe who have come to rely on VCE-CLB01 to develop and implement solutions to various applications, which include Machine Vision, Medical Imaging, Security, and other industrial, commercial and military applications.Kontron Offers 3.5" Bundle for Industrial Image Processingģ.5" Pentium® M CPU board from Kontron is bundled with a high-speed frame grabber card from Imperx to provide a robust and reliable imaging platform The VCE-CLB01 comes with easy to use camera configuration software that allows quick and simple integration into machine vision applications. Each captured frame can be stamped with a user message along with the date and time of capture. It is capable of capturing single or multiple frames, and standard AVI clips from any Base Camera Link® compliant video source. The VCE-CLB01 is a professional, PCMCIA Cardbus Camera Link® frame grabber that allows users to display, capture, store, and preview low and high-resolution video images (up to 16 megapixels) on their laptop or notebook computers.
