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MATROX IRIS P-SERIES SMART CAMERA FAMILY AVAILABLE IN REMOTE HEAD VERSIONS
01 September 2005 - Matrox VITE

Today Matrox Imaging announced that the Matrox Iris P-Series family of programmable smart cameras is available in remote head configurations. This two-piece design, by way of MDR26 connectors, uses a standard Camera Link cable to connect a remote head to a processor unit. "The compactness of the remote head allows it to easily fit into small spaces and offers a lot of flexibility when mounting it to your equipment," explains Fabio Perelli, Product Manager for Matrox Imaging.

Today Matrox Imaging announced that the Matrox Iris P-Series family of programmable smart cameras is available in remote head configurations. This two-piece design, by way of MDR26 connectors, uses a standard Camera Link cable to connect a remote head to a processor unit. "The compactness of the remote head allows it to easily fit into small spaces and offers a lot of flexibility when mounting it to your equipment," explains Fabio Perelli, Product Manager for Matrox Imaging.

The Matrox Iris P-Series family is powered by an Ultra Low Power Celeron, an embedded Intel architecture processor. It runs the Windows CE .NET real-time operating system and is programmed using Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++. OEMs and integrators can develop their applications with the Matrox Imaging Library, the industry's ultimate toolbox for image processing solutions, and run them directly on Matrox Iris P-Series.

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About: Matrox VITE
Matrox Imaging is a designer and manufacturer of PC-based hardware and software for machine vision, image analysis, medical imaging and video surveillance. Headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada, Matrox is a privately held company with offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.


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