Request InfoPleora Technologies Inc.Pleora Technologies Inc. has announced that its iPort family of analog video IP engines now supports progressive-scan analog cameras, enabling their integration with Gigabit Ethernet links and LANs. The company's iPort PT1000 ANL-2/12, -2/6 and -1/6 support camera models with firmware version 3.25 and higher. The engines accommodate bandwidths of up to 30 fps when full-frame images are scanned, and up to 130 fps for partial-frame images. The engines deliver real-time triggering via general-purpose I/O ports and advanced control software.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 7/21/2022Big Trends in Small CamerasAmong the trends in machine vision cameras, one of the most noteworthy is the growing emphasis on small, modestly priced cameras. While plenty of vision systems need so-called higher-end capabilities...Photonics.com 4/12/2022KEYNOTE: Exploring Mars with Curiosity and PerseveranceNASA is operating two 1-ton rovers on the red planet. Curiosity, which landed in 2012, is a mobile laboratory equipped with a remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) instrument (ChemCam),...Photonics.com 5/29/2024Let's Talk About MetalensesFrom the moment of their initial introduction, metalenses have ignited the creative minds of engineers working in the realms of optics and photonics. LightTrans International’s team, the...Photonics.com 4/28/2016Commercializing Photonics TechnologyThis presentation will outline the approach to move advanced technology into successful commercial products. The elements of commercialization will be defined, including: technology innovation,...PHOTONICS DICTIONARY+ TERMSPhotonics DictionarybiomarkerA biomarker, short for biological marker, refers to a measurable and quantifiable indicator of a biological condition, process, or response. Biomarkers can be substances or characteristics that are...Photonics DictionaryGigEGigE, short for gigabit Ethernet, refers to a standard for high-speed Ethernet communication, capable of transmitting data at rates of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), or 1000 megabits per second...PHOTONICS BUYERS' GUIDE CATEGORIESFiber Optic Local Area NetworksA local area fiber optic network is a data communications network in a clearly defined geographical location, and extending no more than a few miles in length.COMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuidePleora Technologies Inc.Pleora is a leading supplier of video interfaces for system manufacturers and camera companies serving the military, medical, intelligent transportation, and industrial automation sectors. Our...