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Pleora’s iPORT™ Analog-Pro SD External Frame Grabbers convert standard definition analog video to GigE Vision protocol. Accepts 1 or 2 channels of composite video (NTSC, PAL, CCIR, RS-170) for simultaneous transmission over a single Gigabit Ethernet link.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ CL-GigE External Frame Grabbers are high-performance extended operating temperature video transmitters that enable video from base configuration Camera Link® cameras to be transmitted over Gigabit Ethernet.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ iPORT CL-Ten Full External Frame Grabber delivers video data from a Camera Link 80-bit (Deca), Full, Medium, or Base camera to PCs using 10 GigE technology.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ CL-U3 External Frame Grabber family delivers video data from a Camera Link camera to be transmitted over USB 3.0 interface compliant with USB3 Vision®.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ NTx-GigE Embedded Video Interface is a compact, transmitter that enables rapid and low-risk creation of GigE Vision™ 2.0 compliant cameras and other imaging devices.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ NTx-Mini Embedded Video Interface is a high-performance video transmitter that provides a fast, flexible, and cost-effective way for OEMs and systems integrators to add high-throughput, real-time GigE connectivity to almost any camera or imaging system.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ NTx-U3 Embedded Video Interface is a compact, transmitter that enables rapid and low-risk creation of USB3 Vision™ compliant cameras and other imaging devices.
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Pleora’s iPORT™ PT1000-LV External Frame Grabbers are high-performance video transmitters that enables video from TIA/EIA 644 LVDS cameras to be transmitted over Gigabit Ethernet.
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Transforms Sony block cameras into GigE Vision cameras – transmit full resolution images at the maximum rate supported by the block camera with low, predictable latency
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Transform Sony block cameras into USB3 Vision® compliant cameras with Pleora’s iPORT™ SB-U3 External Frame Grabbers.
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Pleora’s vDisplay™ HDI-Pro External Frame Grabbers are high-performance video receivers that shrink the size, cost, and power consumption of real-time viewing stations on video networks. They transfer video data from network links directly to off-the-shelf or custom video monitors supporting an HDMI connection.