Rugged, Dual-core PoE Vision

Sept. 3, 2010
The EOS-1000 is billed as the industry’s first compact vision system based on the Intel Core2 Duo P8400 processor. 
The EOS-1000 provides four independent PoE (Power over Ethernet) ports with data transfer rates up to 4Gb/s and combines high computing power and multi-camera imaging—well-suited for applications such as 3D vision robotic guidance. The compact, 7.8x6.5x3.3-in. (200x165x85mm) EOS-1000 is designed for demanding industrial environments and can tolerate vibrations of up to 5G while in operation. Vision applications will benefit by the extended POE cable distances of up to 100m, which can simplify system installation and lower the maintenance costs. An auto-detection function is designed to ensure compatibility with both PoE and conventional non-PoE devices. Two RS-232/485, four USB, 32 isolated digital lines, and dual storage options (HDD and CompactFlash) are included for a ready-to-use vision system.Adlink Technology Inc.www.adlinktech.com800.966.5200

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