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CameraLink

CameraLink

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What is CameraLink?

Camera Link is a serial communication protocol standard designed for computer vision applications. It is based on the Channel Link interface and provides a high-bandwidth, reliable, and real-time data transfer between cameras and frame grabbers. It's commonly used in industrial, scientific, and medical imaging applications where high-speed image acquisition is required. It uses a standardized cable and connector system, simplifying integration.

What other technologies are related to CameraLink?

CameraLink Competitor Technologies

USB is an alternative interface for transferring data from cameras, and it offers a simpler connection than Camera Link while providing sufficient bandwidth for many applications.
mentioned alongside CameraLink in 0% (82) of relevant job posts
GigE (Gigabit Ethernet) is a competing technology for camera data transmission, especially in machine vision applications, that offers advantages in terms of distance and networking.
mentioned alongside CameraLink in 0% (77) of relevant job posts

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