According to the two companies, this new bundle is ideal for use in industrial applications in the fields of QA, production automation, materials flow control and machine control. By launching the embedded bundle, the two companies hope to expand beyond the military market. This extremely robust and reliable bundle is currently being used in US Navy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. SAN DIEGO, CA-October 25, 2004, Kontron, a market leader in embedded computer technology, announces the availability of a high-performance imaging platform that bundles Kontron´s JRex-PM 3.5" Intel® Pentium® M-based CPU with the FrameLink-J-FLEX card from Imperx. ![]() Headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, with distributors worldwide, IMPERX manufacturing facilities are certified ISO 9001.Kontron Offers 3.5" Bundle for Industrial Image Processingģ.5" Pentium® M CPU board from Kontron is bundled with a high-speed frame grabber card from Imperx to provide a robust and reliable imaging platform IMPERX Camera Link frame grabbers feature "Self-Learn", an advancement that eliminates the need for camera configuration files. IMPERX is the recognized resource for powerful, easy to use desk and laptop Frame Grabbers utilizing Camera Link, SD/HD-SDI or analog standards. Built to meet the most demanding imaging requirements, all IMPERX fully programmable cameras are designed for an extended operating temperature range of -40☌ to +85☌ and a high MTBF of >660,000 hrs 40☌. IMPERX CCD cameras and custom imaging products facilitate legacy system integration while delivering the imaging industry's most comprehensive feature sets at competitive prices. IMPERX manufactures high performance industrial, medical and military grade cameras with resolutions ranging from VGA to 29 mega pixels providing either Camera Link, GigE Vision, CoaXPress or HD-SDI output. To learn more about the 29 megapixel ICL-B6640 Bobcat camera, please visit the Imperx website at About Imperx: Standard features include Base or Medium CameraLink®, binning of up to eight pixels horizontally and vertically for variable image resolution, Truesense Imaging KAI-29050 sensor, eight independent AOI's, five triggering modes, and more. The camera's small size (60 x 60 x 53 mm), light weight, wide operating temperature range, and rugged housing make it robust enough to handle the harsh environments of military and industrial applications as well as a perfect fit for the most demanding medical and scientific applications. "We developed the B6640 cameras," stated Imperx CEO Petko Dinev, "in response to the growing demands of our military and industrial clients for a high resolution, compact camera that can operate without fail in harsh environments." The fully programmable B6640 delivers impressive speed and brilliant imagery while consuming relatively little power (7.8 watts). The 29 megapixel B6640 camera has an image resolution of 6600 x 4400 and 5 fps at full resolution and is available in Monochrome, Color, or TRUESENSE Color, with 8, 10, and 12 bit output. Led by the 29 megapixel ICL-B6640 Bobcat, these cameras are built to meet the most demanding imaging requirements and designed with an extended operating temperature range of -40☌ to +85☌ and an Industry leading MTBF of >660,000 hours 40☌. Lightweight, Ruggedized, Ultra Hi-Resolutionīoca Raton, FL - High performance camera manufacturer, IMPERX introduces its new 4-tap Bobcat camera series. IMPERX High Performance 29 Mega Pixel, 4-Tap Camera Operates in Extreme Temperatures Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Online Buyer's Guide ![]() The compact footprint and light weight enable the camera to be deployed in military, industrial inspection, and medical/scientific applications. Models are available in monochrome, color, or TRUESENSE color, with 8-, 10-, and 12-bit output. ![]() ![]() The 60 x 60 x 53-mm camera has image resolution of 6600 x 4400 pixels and captures 5 frames/sec at full resolution, consuming 7.8 W of power. The 29-Mpixel ICL-BB640 Bobcat is a four-tap camera with an extended operating temperature range from -40☌ to +85☌ and a mean time before failure (MTBF) of >660,000 hours at 40☌.
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