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News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: PCI X
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2005
All change for PCI Bus Standards to PCI
X
The bus architecture of the PC is undergoing the biggest change since the PCI bus ousted the original ISA PC-AT bus in the early 90s, with the introduction of PCI Express
All change for PCI Bus Standards with the introduction of PCI Express The bus architecture of PC's is undergoing the biggest change since the PCI bus ousted the original ISA PC-AT bus in the early 90's In recent years we have seen the introduction of the AGP bus for high speed graphics, the PCI bus double its clock speed and expand to 64bits to create the PCI64 bus only to double is speed again to PCI-X
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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In 2005, more and more PCs are offering the new PCI Express standard which is planned to replace the AGP, PCI and PCI-64 bus formats probably leaving PCI X the domain of the highest performance servers.
Firstsight Vision is pleased to announce one of the first frame grabbers on the market to support the PCI Express.
The Coreco Imaging X-64 iPro family of advanced frame grabbers are based on the industry leading 'Trigger to Image Reliability' framework and beginning in the first quarter of 2005, this technology will be available in PCI Express bus format, with the other X64 products rolling out over the coming months.
The X64 iPro Express can be configured to provide either two independent base CameraLink inputs or a single medium configuration input in a single X4 PCI Express slot.
In-built pre-processing ships as standard with configurable Bayer conversion and flat-field correction among the options.
Coreco iPro technology is compatible with both line scan and area scan cameras and offers system level functionality not found in many frame grabbers, such as encoder based triggering and reject I/O control removing the need for additional I/O cards. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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