MX-E series is a state-of-the-art family of GigE vision processors powered by IMPACT Software that delivers extraordinary computing power and unmatched application flexibility. High quality, leading edge hardware components packed in a rugged chassis ensure robustness and longevity.
Four different models are available according to the application requirements, featuring up to eight independent GigE Vision camera ports for high-speed image acquisition: the entry-level, cost effective MX-E20 supporting two cameras, the mid-range MX-E40 and the high-end, quad core MX-E80 both supporting two or four cameras. The MX-E series delivers extreme configuration flexibility offering multiple hardware configuration options and full compatibility with a wide range of Gig-E cameras, from VGA to very high resolution (area scan) and from 2K up to 8K (linescan).
Universal dongles allow for IMPACT software license and add-on license functionalities on all the MX-E and MX-U models, allowing users to move and swap licenses from one vision processor to another.
Brands: Datalogic
MX-E series is a state-of-the-art family of GigE vision processors powered by IMPACT Software that delivers extraordinary computing power and unmatched application flexibility. High quality, leading edge hardware components packed in a rugged chassis ensure robustness and longevity.
Four different models are available according to the application requirements, featuring up to eight independent GigE Vision camera ports for high-speed image acquisition: the entry-level, cost effective MX-E20 supporting two cameras, the mid-range MX-E40 and the high-end, quad core MX-E80 both supporting two or four cameras. The MX-E series delivers extreme configuration flexibility offering multiple hardware configuration options and full compatibility with a wide range of Gig-E cameras, from VGA to very high resolution (area scan) and from 2K up to 8K (linescan).
Universal dongles allow for IMPACT software license and add-on license functionalities on all the MX-E and MX-U models, allowing users to move and swap licenses from one vision processor to another.