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Dalsa-Coreco BANDIT-II MV Triple Channel Monochrome Frame Grabber With Integrated Display

Dalsa-Coreco BANDIT-II MV Triple Channel Monochrome Frame Grabber With Integrated Display

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40MHz digitization rate supports standard or custom progressive scan asynchronous reset cameras
Interrupt driven opto-isolated I/Os allow real-time control
Real-time image transfer to system memory with zero CPU usage
Onboard VGA allows live image display with graphics overlay
Mature development platform offers optimized software libraries to speed time-to-market

The Bandit-II MV is a high performance monochrome frame grabber designed to meet the dynamic requirements of vision automation applications. AGP 4.x and PCI 2.1 compliant, the Bandit-II MV is capable of transferring live images to system memory from up to three progressive scan asynchronous-reset cameras. Machine vision OEMs will benefit from the Bandit-II MV's exceptional features such as highly accurate image acquisition, streamlined I/Os for real-time control and multiple external trigger modes to interface with a wide range of external actuators. A powerful onboard display engine can be used as a system VGA, non-system display or else, be completely bypassed to free 16M of onboard frame buffer memory. The Bandit-II MV is ideally suited for machine vision applications requiring highly accurate, low noise images such as inline-gauging and parts inspection in the automotive, electronics, semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries. And now with the addition of a new digital module, the Bandit-II MV can acquire images from single or dual tap area scan cameras in 8 or 10-bit/tap formats.