Introducing the imaFlex CXP-12 Quad Frame Grabber: A High-Performance Machine Vision Solution
Basler has expanded its CoaXPress 2.0 product line with the launch of the imaFlex CXP-12 Quad frame grabber. This four-channel programmable card is designed for demanding machine vision applications, offering high-performance image acquisition and processing capabilities.
Key Features
- Four Channels: The frame grabber supports all Basler boost cameras as well as other CXP-12 area scan and line scan cameras available on the market. Each port handles an input bandwidth of 12.5 Gbps, enabling robust multi-camera setups with full bandwidth.
- High Performance: Equipped with FPGA technology from Xilinx®, this card ensures rapid data transfer in parallel with minimal latency. It also reduces CPU load through image preprocessing implemented via VisualApplets™.
Simplified Programming and Integration
Programming the imaFlex CXP-12 Quad frame grabber is straightforward thanks to its graphical development environment, VisualApplets™. This approach simplifies FPGA programming compared to traditional methods, accelerating project implementation.
Basler also offers a range of services, including consulting, to help users build scalable projects efficiently. Whether you’re working on electronics and semiconductor inspection or factory automation, this solution ensures stable image processing for real-time applications.
A Partner for Success
“The idea behind all our development work is to give developers more time for the essential tasks in their daily work,” says Thomas Karow, Product Market Manager at Basler. “We provide them with advice, development services, and support worldwide.” This commitment ensures lower development costs and a shorter time-to-market.
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Last Updated: 2025-09-04 21:52:43