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The PCIE-1154 is a 4-port PCIe x4 expansion frame grabber card designed for industrial and vision applications. Featuring Fresco FL1100 USB3.0 host controllers and an independent bandwidth of 5Gbps when operating four ports simultaneously, the PCIE-1154 also features four USB3.0 ports with 1500mA current to ensure stable power for external USB devices. Exclusive features include an LED indicator for each port and a cable-lock mechanism for reliable cable connection. The PCIE-1154 is a high-bandwidth industrial-grade expansion card designed for connecting USB industrial cameras in machine vision, factory automation, and medical applications, as well as any other applications that require high-data transfer speeds. For further assistance or information on the PCIE-1154 frame grabber card please contact our technical sales team at sales@impulse-corp.co.uk or on 01782 337800.
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Advantech 4-Port USB Vision Frame Grabber PCI Express Card
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WMG, University of Warwick’s Intelligent Vehicles research group works with a variety of industrial partners to address challenges presented by the concept of autonomous vehicles. Operating within this department is a multi-million pound funded project ‘Cloud assisted real time methods for autonomy’ (CARMA), working in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover and EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council).