Vision Components to display high-performance smart cameras at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 25, 2016
VCSBCnano Z-RH-2 series embedded cameras enable high-speed image processing in real time for OEM applications where installation space is limited.

VCSBCnano Z-RH-2 series embedded cameras enable high-speed image processing in real time for OEM applications where installation space is limited. The cameras are equipped with a Xilinx ZYNQ dual-core Cortex-A9 ARM processor clocked at 2 × 866 MHz, which comes with an integrated FPGA running the VC Linux operating system. The miniature board dimensions of 40 × 65 mm for the main board and 24 ×18 mm for the sensor boards, combined with custom installation and connection options, facilitate a flexible integration into industrial or other applications such as high-speed and line camera applications.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 2082

To Learn More:

Contact: Vision Components
Headquarters: Ettlingen, Germany
Product: VCSBCnano Z-RH-2 series embedded cameras
Key Features: Xilinx ZYNQ dual-core Cortex-A9 ARM processor clocked at 2 × 866 MHz

What Vision Components says:
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