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CoaXPress, the Glossary

Index CoaXPress

CoaXPress (CXP) is a digital interface standard developed for high speed image data transmission in machine vision applications.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Automated Imaging Association, Bit, Bit rate, Blend word, BNC connector, Camera Link, Characteristic impedance, Coaxial, Coaxial cable, Computer, Cyclic redundancy check, Digital camera, Digital electronics, Digital image, DIN 1.0/2.3, Expansion card, Field-programmable gate array, Frame grabber, GenICam, GigE Vision, Interface (computing), List of interface bit rates, Low-voltage differential signaling, Machine vision, Megabit, Microchip Technology, Network packet, RG-59, RG-6, Semiconductor intellectual property core, Transport layer, Video camera, 8b/10b encoding.

  2. Machine vision
  3. Serial digital interface

Automated Imaging Association

Automated Imaging Association (AIA) is the world's largest machine vision trade group.

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Bit

The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication.

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Bit rate

In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable R) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.

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Blend word

In linguistics, a blend—also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau—is a word formed, usually intentionally, by combining the sounds and meanings of two or more words.

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BNC connector

The BNC connector (initialism of "Bayonet Neill–Concelman") is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable.

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Camera Link is a serial communication protocol standardSpecifications of the Camera Link Interface Standard for Digital Cameras and Frame Grabbers, Version 1.1 Automated Imaging Association, Jan 2004 designed for camera interface applications based on the National Semiconductor interface Channel-link. CoaXPress and camera Link are computer buses and machine vision.

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Characteristic impedance

The characteristic impedance or surge impedance (usually written Z0) of a uniform transmission line is the ratio of the amplitudes of voltage and current of a wave travelling in one direction along the line in the absence of reflections in the other direction.

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Coaxial

In geometry, coaxial means that several three-dimensional linear or planar forms share a common axis.

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Coaxial cable

Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket.

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Computer

A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation).

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Cyclic redundancy check

A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to digital data.

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Digital camera

A digital camera, also called a digicam, is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory.

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Digital electronics

Digital electronics is a field of electronics involving the study of digital signals and the engineering of devices that use or produce them.

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Digital image

A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as pixels, each with finite, discrete quantities of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with x, y on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively.

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DIN 1.0/2.3

The DIN 1.0/2.3 connector is a RF connector used for coaxial cable at microwave frequencies.

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Expansion card

In computing, an expansion card (also called an expansion board, adapter card, peripheral card or accessory card) is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an electrical connector, or expansion slot (also referred to as a bus slot) on a computer's motherboard (see also backplane) to add functionality to a computer system. CoaXPress and expansion card are computer buses.

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Field-programmable gate array

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of configurable integrated circuit that can be repeatedly programmed after manufacturing.

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Frame grabber

A frame grabber is an electronic device that captures (i.e., "grabs") individual, digital still frames from an analog video signal or a digital video stream.

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GenICam

GenICam (abbreviated for Generic Interface for Cameras) is a generic programming interface for machine vision (industrial) cameras.

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GigE Vision

GigE Vision is an interface standard introduced in 2006 for high-performance industrial cameras.

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Interface (computing)

In computing, an interface is a shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information.

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List of interface bit rates

This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels.

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Low-voltage differential signaling

Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), also known as TIA/EIA-644, is a technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of a differential, serial signaling standard. CoaXPress and Low-voltage differential signaling are computer buses.

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Machine vision

Machine vision is the technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis for such applications as automatic inspection, process control, and robot guidance, usually in industry.

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Megabit

The megabit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information.

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Microchip Technology

Microchip Technology Incorporated is a publicly listed American corporation that manufactures microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP integrated circuits.

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Network packet

In telecommunications and computer networking, a network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network.

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RG-59

RG-59/U is a specific type of coaxial cable, often used for low-power video and RF signal connections.

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RG-6

RG-6/U is a common type of coaxial cable used in a wide variety of residential and commercial applications.

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Semiconductor intellectual property core

In electronic design, a semiconductor intellectual property core (SIP core), IP core or IP block is a reusable unit of logic, cell, or integrated circuit layout design that is the intellectual property of one party.

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Transport layer

In computer networking, the transport layer is a conceptual division of methods in the layered architecture of protocols in the network stack in the Internet protocol suite and the OSI model.

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Video camera

A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film.

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8b/10b encoding

In telecommunications, 8b/10b is a line code that maps 8-bit words to 10-bit symbols to achieve DC balance and bounded disparity, and at the same time provide enough state changes to allow reasonable clock recovery.

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See also

Machine vision

Serial digital interface

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoaXPress