FASTX3 FRAME GRABBER
Description
The FastX3 frame grabber series is for users who anticipate a demand for extreme I/O requirements and/or higher bandwidth, complex image processing and real-time high-speed storage in a cost effective platform. The base FastX3, is a one half-length raw form factor PCIe (X4) Gen2 board with either six basic 85 MHz Camera Link Channels up to two extended full Camera Link camera interfaces. The front-end data is formatted and preprocessed by an Artix FPGA beforie being sent to the PCIe (X4) Gen 2 interface. It also is POCL and has isolated inputs including three LVDS I/Os.
FASTX3 FRAME GRABBER
Specifications |
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Interface: | GigE, CoaXPress (CXP), USB |
Number Of Channels: | Up to 4 |
Features
Raw PCI form factor board with 4 GB dedicated high speed DD2 DRAM for the front end Xilinx Kintex FPGA for sustained real-time front-end processing
Collects data from up to six asynchronous Camera (channel) Links and has POCL
Programmable Xilinx ARTIX FPGA for I/O interface configuration and processing
Four lane PCIe gen-2 bus interfac
Optional high speed I/O interface for alternative input formats such as GigEx4, UXGA/DVI, or CoaXPress
Supported by industry standard firmware development tools, including fully optimized basic data manipulation, data formatting and image processing routines
Drivers for Windows 7, 10, and Linux
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Frequently Asked Questions
The FastX3 frame grabber is used for extreme I/O requirements, higher bandwidth, complex image processing, and real-time high-speed storage.
The FastX3 frame grabber is a one half-length raw form factor PCIe (X4) Gen2 board.
The FastX3 frame grabber supports up to six basic 85 MHz Camera Link Channels or up to two extended full Camera Link camera interfaces.
The FastX3 frame grabber has isolated inputs including three LVDS I/Os.
The FastX3 frame grabber is supported by drivers for Windows 7, 10, and Linux.