
This app implements an industrial camera design using a Sony IMX SLVS-EC sensor and the widely used GigE Vision protocol. GigE Vision enables the user to configure the camera over the network and stream video data, currently measured up to 10Gb/s. Streaming is handled fully in hardware to get maximum data rate and to free the processing unit of any additional image processing tasks.
This eval app is free of charge from Sensor to Image.
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