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Digital Line Scan Cameras - DVL Series Interfacing

23 May 2007
Digital Line Scan Camera

LORD Ingénierie, with close cooperation from Imasys, has developed configuration files for interfacing DVL digital line scan cameras with the entire CORECO X64 frame-grabber family, supporting registered standards such as Camera Link, GigE, LVDS and RS422.

In doing this, LORD Ingénierie has increased the compatibility of its product range to include the majority of boards available on the market. Configuration files are already available for frame-grabbers from following manufacturers: ARVOO, EURESYS, I2S, MATRIX VISION, MATROX, and NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

LORD Ingénierie can also assist with development of configuration files for any other board, depending on your needs.

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