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May, 2020 Matrox Releases Mid-Range Imaging Computer
Dorval, Quebec, Canada — Matrox® Imaging has launched its Matrox Supersight Uno, an expand- able mid-range industrial PC (IPC). With seven PCIe slots accepting full-height, full-length cards, the Supersight Uno offers excellent I/O capabilities, as well as direct interfacing with GigE Vision® and USB3 Vision cameras. The seven third-generation PCIe expan-
sion slots in the Supersight Uno support the full range of expansion cards from one to 16 lanes. Supported expansion cards include Matrox Imaging frame grabbers. These offer compre- hensive support for standard camera and video interfaces, such as Camera Link®, CoaXPress®, DisplayPort, HDMI, and SDI, along with third- party boards, such as high-end graphics cards. An integrated motherboard delivers all the
connectivity of the company’s Supersight Solo, but at a lower price point. Enhanced system reli-
Matrox Supersight Uno vision controller.
ability and maintenance comes from the quick- release, hot-swappable drive bays with RAID sup- port. This new vision controller easily powers multi-
ple expansion boards with its robust 600W power supply. With a durable steel construction and 4U
rack-mount chassis, the Supersight Uno sup- ports both horizontal and vertical mounting. The vision controller shares the exact
dimensions as the Supersight Solo, facilitating substitution. The system also includes a power- ful cooling system. The Supersight Uno comes pre-installed
with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 and Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) software. The Microsoft environment provides the familiarity, performance, reliability, and multi-language support of Windows 10, while MIL offers a com- prehensive range of vision development tools
backed by a 25-year history of reliability. Contact: Matrox Electronic Systems, Ltd.,
1055 St-Regis Boulevard, Dorval, Quebec, Canada, H9P 2T4 % 514-822-6000 E-mail:
pr@matrox.com Web:
www.matrox.com/imaging
Moticont Adds High-Force Voice Coil Motors to GVCM Family
Van Nuys, CA — Moticont has added new high-force voice coil motors to its GVCM family of voice coil motors with internal shaft and bearing. The three linear voice coil motors in the GVCM-095-089 series have the same housing, which measures 3.5 x 3.8 (89 x 95 mm) in diameter and include the same threaded mounting holes for easy integration.
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GVCM series linear voice coil motor. The GVCM-095-089-01 has a
2.5 in. (64 mm) stroke and a continu- ous force of 25 lb (111 N) and 79 lb (351 N) of peak force at 10 percent duty cycle. The GVCM-095-089-02 has a 0.5 in. (13 mm) stroke and a continuous force of 64 lb (284 N) and 202 lb (898 N) of peak force at a 10 percent duty cycle. Each motor is guided by a plain
bearing that permits side loads up to 3 lb (14 N). The precision-ground 0.24 in. (6 mm) diameter shaft has an internal thread. The quiet and smooth motion of
these low-inertia, brushless GVCM- 095-089 series makes them excel- lent for applications in assembly, clamping and work holding, sorting, optical focusing, antenna position- ing, testing, actuators, and wafer
handling. Contact: Moticont, 6901
Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 818-785-1800 Email:
moticont@moticont.com Web:
www.moticont.com
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