NI Debuts PCI Express Vision Board
-- Test & Measurement World, 10/20/2004 8:39:00 AM
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STUTTGART, GERMANY. National Instruments (www.ni.com) choose the Vision 2004 trade fair held here this week to introduce its first PCI Express product: the NI PCIe-1429 image-acquisition board. The $2500 board includes two Camera Link connectors and supports base-, medium-, and full-configuration Camera Link cameras, including Redlake’s (www.redlake.com) MegaPlus II models. The NI PCIe-1429 includes a four-lane PCI Express interface, enabling it to handle the 680-megabyte/second maximum Camera Link rate.
The board also includes a trigger line. Users can add NI’s IMAC 1000 expansion board to obtain additional interface channels, including isolated digital I/O lines as well as ones that support pulse-train outputs and advanced triggering. With the expanded I/O capability, users can synchronize image data with other acquired measurement data.
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