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BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., Aug. 11, 2014 — The PIXCI E4G2 from Epix Inc. is a frame grabber for OEM imaging applications. The device can capture from two or four Camera Link cameras at a 20 gigabit-per-second burst transfer rate.
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INSPECTION SYSTEM
Jun 1, 2008 — Epix Inc. has introduced its Visual Inspection System for viewing, capturing and saving images in applications such as printed circuit board inspection, biomedical imaging, component alignment and surface analysis. The system includes a proprietary...
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5-MEGAPIXEL CAMERAS
Oct 1, 2007 — The Silicon Video SV5C10 12-bit color and SV5M10 12-bit monochrome 5-megapixel progressive-scan cameras have been launched by Epix Inc. Operating at 10 fps, they deliver 2592 × 1944-pixel resolution. At 30 fps, resolution is 1280 × 1024 and at 89...
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FRAME GRABBER
Sep 1, 2007 — Epix Inc. has introduced the Pixci EC1 ExpressCard/54 frame grabber that supports notebook computers and all full-, medium- and base-configuration Camera Link cameras with bandwidth requirements of ≤191 MB/s. It offers a 250-MB/s burst rate,...
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FRAME GRABBER
Feb 1, 2007 — Epix Inc. has introduced the PIXCI E4 frame grabber for the four-lane PCI express bus. Interfaced to either a base-, medium- or full-configuration Camera Link camera, the device captures images or sequences at sustained rates up to 700 Mb/s....
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FRAME GRABBER
Apr 1, 2006 — The PIXCI E1 frame grabber for the PCI Express bus, launched by Epix Inc., can sustain data transfer rates at up to 204 MB/s, supporting most full-, medium- or base-configuration Camera Link cameras. It supports more than 75 cameras from 12...
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HIGH-SPEED CAMERAS
Jan 1, 2006 — The Silicon Video 642M monochrome and 642C color camera systems manufactured by Epix Inc. include a plug-and-capture camera, a PIXCI SI PCI bus frame grabber, a cable and XCAP-Lite imaging software. The systems operate at 204 fps with 640 pixels ×...
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MEGAPIXEL CAMERA
Mar 1, 2005 — The Silicon Video 9T001C from Epix Inc. is a 3-megapixel camera system that has a maximum array resolution of 2048 × 1536 at 10 bits per pixel, and a programmable area of interest and pixel clock that achieves frame rates from 12 fps at 2048 × 1536...
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VIDEO CAMERAS
Dec 1, 2004 — The Silicon Video 9M001 monochrome and 9M001C color CMOS camera systems offered by Epix Inc. deliver 1280 × 1024 10-bit capture at 30 fps. The compact systems for machine vision feature a Micron Inc. progressive-scan sensor, allow asynchronous...
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VIDEO CAPTURE
Oct 1, 2004 — Epix Inc.'s PIXCI SV6 imaging board, a PCI bus master for 3.3- or 5-V signaling PCI slots, has a multiplexer for color or monochrome video that selects signals from one S-Video and two BNC inputs, and that includes four TTL input and output...
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