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Euresys Coaxlink Mono CXP-12 LH

A single CoaXPress 2.0 connection framegrabber from Euresys, featuring a compact, fanless design.

  • Low-profile card
  • Passive (fanless) heatsink
  • Feature-rich set of 10 digital I/O lines

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Euresys-LogoExpanding their CXP-12 framegrabber range, this single CoaXPress 2.0 connection framegrabber from Euresys features a compact, fanless design suitable for low-profile PCIe card designs. A single CXP-12 connection provides more bandwidth than Camera Link Full and supports extra-long 40-meter coaxial cables.

  • One CoaXPress CXP-12 connection: 1,250 MB/s camera bandwidth
  • PCIe 3.0 (Gen 3) x4 bus: 3,300 MB/s bus bandwidth
  • Low-profile card. Delivered with standard and low-profile brackets
  • Passive (fanless) heatsink
  • Feature-rich set of 10 digital I/O lines
  • Extensive camera control functions
  • Memento Event Logging Tool

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