Rugged computers for machine vision in military and industrial applications offered by Active Silicon

Jan. 3, 2025
Oncilla family of industrial computers offers Intel Alder Lake processors, 16-gigabyte DDR5 SDRAM memory, several expansion options and extensive I/O.

SEVERNA PARK, Md. – Active Silicon Inc. in Severna Park, Md., is introducing the Oncilla family of machine vision computers for high-speed image acquisition and processing for military, industrial, and medical applications.

The Oncilla family of industrial computers features Intel Alder Lake processors, 16-gigabyte DDR5 SDRAM memory, several expansion options and extensive I/O.

The first models to be released are a CoaXPress and a Camera Link variants and the palm-sized Oncilla Mini.

The Oncilla machine vision computer -- CoaXPress and the Oncilla machine-vision computer -- Camera Link encompass, GenICam-compliant FireBird frame grabbers, supporting high-speed, high-resolution cameras.

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Oncilla systems offer Active Silicon's latest software and firmware. A license for ActiveSDK, Active Silicon's Software Development Kit with example applications and optimized libraries, is included. Coupled with the pre-installed ActiveCapture tool for camera and frame grabber control, they enable rapid system development and integration.

The Oncilla Mini machine-vision computers support Gigabit Ethernet and USB3 video transmission with a size of 150 by 105 by 52.3 millimeters. These rugged computers are tested to MIL-STD-810H standards for resistance to shock, vibration, water, and dust ingress.

For more information contact Active Silicon online at www.activesilicon.com.

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