Matrox Imaging at Automate 2015

Jan. 28, 2015
At Automate 2015 (Chicago, March 23–26, booth 939), Matrox Imaging will feature live demonstrations for all product lines including Matrox Design Assistant 4 and Matrox Imaging Library vision software and the 4Sight GPm family of industrial imaging computers.

At Automate 2015 (Chicago, March 23–26, booth 939), Matrox Imaging will feature live demonstrations for all product lines including Matrox Design Assistant 4 and Matrox Imaging Library vision software and the 4Sight GPm family of industrial imaging computers. The new Matrox Radient eV-CLHS frame grabber, featuring support for the Camera Link HS interface, will be presented in the standards area in the AIA booth at the front of the show.
Matrox Design Assistant 4 (DA 4) is the first hardware-independent integrated development environment (IDE) that lets users easily create an application flowchart and HMI and take projects from concept to completion in record time, without the need for conventional programming. It not only works with Matrox Iris GT smart cameras but also any PC with GigE Vision or USB3 Vision cameras.

Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) has been the core software product for over 20 years. It provides a complete set of tools for the entire process of imaging application development including feasibility testing, prototyping, application creation and deployment. At Automate 2015, enhancements to MIL will be demonstrated including improvements for 3D profiling applications.

Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial computers feature a unique combination of embedded PC technology, compact size and ruggedness making them the ideal solutions for cost-sensitive image analysis and machine vision applications. The new entry-level Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial imaging computer is purpose-built for machine vision on the factory floor. The lower cost unit is based on an Intel Celeron J1900 processor and boasts a fanless design that reduces maintenance costs and downtime. The system is equipped with three Gigabit Ethernet ports and a SuperSpeed USB port for connecting to the full range of available GigE Visionand USB3 Vision cameras. Two of the Gigabit Ethernet ports support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) to streamline cabling.

Matrox Imaging provides the industry's most comprehensive frame grabber line-up ranging from boards designed for very cost-sensitive applications to those integrating flexible, high-rate acquisition and pre-processing capabilities. The Radient eV-Series now includes Matrox Radient eV-CLHS featuring support for the new Camera Link HS interface, Radient eV-CL featuring support for the Camera Link interface, and Matrox Radient eV-CXP featuring support for the CoaXPress (CXP) interface.

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