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CoaXPress-over-Fiber

Lightweight yet a significant extension of the existing CoaXPress specifications! It supports transmission using optical fiber.

This document introduces 'CoaXPress-over-Fiber' handled by Euresys Japan Co., Ltd. It provides a detailed explanation over 7 pages in a question-and-answer format, covering the advantages of using Ethernet connections, the bandwidth of the product, and what types of cables can be used. Please make use of this information for handling the product. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ What is CoaXPress-over-Fiber? ■ What are the benefits of using Ethernet connections? ■ What are the advantages and disadvantages of using optical fiber? ■ What is the bandwidth of CoaXPress-over-Fiber? ■ What are the jitter and latency of CoaXPress-over-Fiber? and more *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[White Paper] CoaXPress High-Speed Transmission Interface

High resolution, high speed, low latency. Stable image acquisition is possible!

■Reasons why Japan Bopixel recommends CoaXPress - It boasts a maximum transfer speed of 12.5Gbps, making it one of the industry's leading standard high-speed interfaces, enabling stable image acquisition with high pixels, high speed, and low latency. - Compared to CameraLink and USB3Vision, it allows for much longer cable lengths. Additionally, it uses easy-to-handle coaxial cables and compact, highly reliable DIN and MicroBNC connectors. - There are various options available, such as 6ch and 8ch input boards, which help reduce the number of input boards, PCs, and expansion slots when using multiple cameras, leading to lower system costs. - It enables video output, power supply, and triggering to be achieved with a single cable, allowing for simplified wiring.

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