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Embedded computer system for imaging applications

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 6, 2010

Stemmer Imaging's new CVS Image Station Compact EOS-1000 is suitable for industrial imaging applications, such as 3D vision robotic guidance and medical imaging.

This embedded computer system combines a high-performance computing capability with four individual Gigabit Ethernet camera ports in a compact, robust housing.

The CVS Image Station Compact EOS-1000 measures 200 x 85 x 165mm.

The platform offers the use of long-life embedded components and built-in system monitoring for CPU temperature, fan speed and system responsiveness.

Designed to withstand vibrations up to 5G, the system cam operate in very harsh environments.

Computing power for imaging applications is provided by the embedded Intel Core2 Duo CPU, with independent dual data storage support for compact flash memory or an optional HDD.

Independent data storage offers the capability for one medium to run the operating system and applications while the other is used to archive video, images, log files or the back-up operating system.

Four independent Gigabit Ethernet camera ports are provided, each featuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology to allow power to be supplied to the camera through the Ethernet cable.

Industry-standard GigE Vision cameras can be used, each operating with cable distances of up to 100m.

A range of input/output (I/O) support includes RS232/485, USB and isolated digital I/Os.

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