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GigE Vision - CPU Load and Latency

March 17th, 2010
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Content Type  GigE Vision is becoming a more powerful and reliable interface in the machine vision market.
In addition to IEEE 1394a/b (FireWire) and Camera Link. GigE Vision is now found in many applications, for example, in traffic control, PCB inspection, and medical care. The GigE Vision standard makes a persuasive argument especially regarding bandwidth, transmission mechanism, reliability and cable length. GigE Vision is based on the topology of well-established Gigabit Ethernet technology. Gigabit Ethernet has the advantage of wide penetration in both the industrial and consumer markets ans serves as the basis for an easy-to-use, low-cost interface for a wide variety of applications.

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