This state-of-the-art family is powered by Datalogic IMPACT Software delivering extraordinary computing power and unmatched application flexibility.
The new MX-E Series are manufactured with high quality, leading edge hardware components packed in a rugged chassis that ensures robustness and longevity. Three processor models offer different performance levels with two or four GigE camera ports and two digital I/O options. This results in ten different hardware configurations ready to solve the most challenging Automotive, Electronics and Food & Beverage vision applications.
“The new MX-E GigE vision processors raise the bar being considerably faster than the previous MX vision processor generation,” states Michele Leoni, Product Manager Machine Vision Business Unit at Datalogic. “We extended camera support to include the new E100 Series GigE cameras, the next generation of high-speed CMOS PoE cameras. Combining this technology with the user friendly IMPACT Software makes this an extremely powerful and easy to use vision solution.”
Typical applications are for the MX-E series of vision processors include: robot and laser guidance, electronic component and PCB inspection, automotive part and component verification, and packaging quality check.
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