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BitFlow Claxon-CXP4 Quad CXP-12 Frame Grabber
The Claxon is a quad CXP-12 PCIe Gen 3 frame grabber. CXP-12 is the latest CoaXPress speed jump, now transmitting video at 12. 5 Gb/S. While the speed of data through the frame grabber has doubled, the overall architecture has remained the same as the previous generation Cyton, allowing the user to easily migrate to the newer cameras without major software changes.
BitFlow has been shipping CoaXPress frame grabbers since 2012. The standard has not stood still and BitFlow has continued to advance its products. The latest is the Claxon, a quad CXP-12 PCIe Gen 3 frame grabber. CXP-12 is the latest CoaXPress speed jump, now transmitting video at 12. 5 Gb/S. While the speed of data through the frame grabber has doubled, the overall architecture has remained the same as the previous generation Cyton, allowing user to easily migrate to the newer cameras without major software changes.
Features:
Half-Size x8 PCI Express Gen 3.0 frame grabber
CoaXPress 1.0/1.1/2.0 compliant
Supports one to four CXP-12 cameras
Supports multi-link CXP-12 cameras (up to four CXP links)
Supports CXP speeds from 3.25 to 12.50 Gb/S
Supports simultaneous capture from four CXP-12 cameras
Low speed uplink supported on all links
Uses micro BNC connectors
Provides power for all cameras (up to 13 Watts per link)
Provides Safe Power, full protection from all power line faults
Cameras are Plug and Play with automatic link speed and camera parameter detection
Cable lengths of up to 100 meters are supported
Cameras can be accurately synchronized or can be completely independent
Compatible with all PCIe x8/x16 slots Gen 1.0/2.0/3.0
Separate I/O for each camera
Highly deterministic, low latency frame grabber to camera trigger
Supports simultaneous command and control to all cameras
Windows “sees” a separate virtual frame grabber for each camera
StreamSync technology maximizes data through-put while minimizing image latency
Acquire variable length frames from line scan cameras
Triggers and encoders for external control of acquisition
Drivers, utilities and examples for Windows and Linux
Supported on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms
Drivers for most 3rd party processing environments (e.g. HALCON, LabView, VisionPro, MATLAB, etc.)
Full GenICam support for camera control and capture
Programmable signal generator for camera control (independent for each camera)
Quadrature encoder support including sophisticated triggering schemes