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Matrox Adds 3D Profiling to Frame Grabber Line


Montreal, Quebec, Canada — Matrox has added to its Radient line of frame grab- bers with its eV-CXP, the first in the se- ries to include onboard 3D profiling. Offering the flexibility to work with


any camera using a CoaXPress® interface, the PCIe frame grabber is capable of per- forming the laser line extraction needed for 3D profiling on the card itself, reduc- ing system demand and freeing resources to be used toward the inspection task at hand.


Capable of extracting 9,000 profiles


per second (from an image size of 2048 x 128 pixels) with no host CPU usage, the Radient eV-CXP for 3D profiling is suitable for use in inspection tasks in PCB production, road and rail main- tenance, and both perishable and non-perishable food analysis. According to the company, 3D


inspection using profiling has been limited by the amount of computing power available for analysis. Offload- ing the profiling process to the Radi- ent eV-CXP for 3D profiling removes a bottleneck. This provides more time for the actual inspection, in- creasing overall system performance and throughput. The Radient eV-CXP provides


four independent CXP links through the required BNC connectors, allow- ing for simultaneous capture from up to four cameras each running at dif- ferent CXP speeds. For high-band-


PVA Releases Progressive


Cavity Pump Cohoes, NY — Precision Valve & Au- tomation (PVA) has released its ProFlow 1K progressive cavity pump. The pump is designed to apply small volume lines or dots in applications requiring a high level of volumetric control. Like the VPX-450, the ProFlow


1K uses a progressive cavity princi- ple, employing a proprietary auger- like rotor that couples with a rubber- ized seal to displace fluid with con- tinuous, pulse-free flow. The ProFlow 1K is available in


three different flow rates, allowing customers more flexibility in applica- tion. Regardless of the flow rate, the unique sealing mechanism provides drip-free operation, even with low- viscosity fluids. The ProFlow 1K is available


with flow rates ranging from 0.03 to 3.60, 0.05 to 6.00, and 0.15 to 18.00 ml/min, depending on the material. Each pump has a displacement preci- sion of ±1 percent, a wide viscosity range of 1 to 100,000 cps and works well with filled or unfilled chemistries. Common applications for the


ProFlow 1K include thermal grease, epoxy encapsulants, underfill, dam and fill, gasketing, optical display bonding, and single component pot- ting.


Contact: Precision Valve & Au-


tomation, Inc., One Mustang Drive, Cohoes, NY 12047 % 518-371-2684 fax: 518-371-2688 E-mail: info@pva.net Web: www.pva.net


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See at electronica, Hall A1, Stand 225 PCIe frame grabber with onboard 3D profiling.


width applications, the frame grabber can also capture from a single camera transmitting image data at up to 25 Gb/s using link aggre- gation.


The user-enabled frame-burst acquisi-


tion mode allows further profiling accelera- tion by reducing the transfer overhead by packaging profile data from multiple frames together. This aggregation increases frame trans-


fer effectiveness and quality. Contact: Matrox Electronic Systems


Ltd., 1055 St. Regis Boulevard, Dorval, Quebec, Canada H9P 2T4 % 514-822-6000 fax: 514-822-6363 Web: www.matrox.com


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