ADLINK Technology, Inc. (San Jose, CA) announced the release of its x86 smart camera, NEON-1040, featuring the quad core Intel Atom processor E3845 1.9 GHz, 2048 x 2048 pixels at 60 fps 1” monochrome CMOS global shutter image sensor and PWM lighting control support. The quad core CPU increases computing power and FPGA co-processors and GPU deliver advanced image processing, both beyond the capabilities of conventional smart cameras, according to the companyWith FPGA co-processor support, the NEON-1040 accelerates image pre-processing, including LUT (look up table), ROI (region of interest) and shading correction, thereby reducing CPU loading and enabling complex acquisition at high speeds. ADLINK’s NEON-1040 presents a minimal footprint at 68.5 mm x 110 mm x 52.7 mm. Additional features include:
- Rugged IP-67-rated housing and M12 connectors.
- Advanced image processing support.
- Additional GigE Vision 1 slave camera support.
- Built-in PWN lighting control.
- 2x isolated inputs, 2x isolated outputs, USB 2.0 port, RS-232 ports.
- VGA output, max. 2560×1600 at 60 Hz.
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