{"id":1893,"date":"2012-10-24T22:44:50","date_gmt":"2012-10-24T20:44:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/considerations-with-coaxpress-camera-link-hs-10-gige-vision-and-usb3-vision\/"},"modified":"2018-07-27T17:13:23","modified_gmt":"2018-07-27T15:13:23","slug":"considerations-with-coaxpress-camera-link-hs-10-gige-vision-and-usb3-vision","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/ja\/considerations-with-coaxpress-camera-link-hs-10-gige-vision-and-usb3-vision\/","title":{"rendered":"Considerations with CoaXPress, Camera Link HS, 10 GigE Vision, and USB3 Vision"},"content":{"rendered":"
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We have updated our ePaper on considerations when choosing a machine vision interface. \u00a0This free paper now includes details on USB3 Vision as well as updates on CoaXPress<\/a>, Camera Link HS, 10 GigE Vision<\/a>, and USB3 Vision<\/a>.\"machine-vision-interface-comparison-epaper\"<\/a><\/p>\n

There are several video interface options currently available to connect various elements of imaging systems for\u00a0machine vision<\/a>, medical,\u00a0outdoor\u00a0and military applications. At the higher end of the performance range, standards such as\u00a0Camera Link<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0GigE Vision<\/a>\u00a0have served their users well for the past decade, a period which ushered in an era of interface standardization in the industry. But new demands from systems makers, combined with improvements in camera performance and technical innovations in interface technology, are resulting in a second wave of high-speed connection options being developed. These include\u00a0CoaxPress<\/a>,\u00a0Camera Link HS<\/a>,\u00a010 GigE Vision (GigE Vision over 10 GigE<\/a>), and USB3 Vision<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Given that cabling\/connection media can account for up to 50% of a system\u2019s upgrade costs, the physical interface is extremely important. When considering a move to one of the emerging high-performance options, system developers must carefully weigh the tradeoffs across a range of criteria, including cost (initial and long-term), speed, ease of implementation and use, power, supplier support, and physical connection requirements in order to choose the best connectivity alternative for their specific application.<\/p>\n

Each interface offers a unique approach to addressing the range of challenges present in modern imaging systems:<\/p>\n