CoaXPress-over-Fiber: the Light above the Copper Ceiling

– CIS Corporation (Japan):

The camera maker has recently seen their new 4K/240 fps camera validated utilizing a single QSFP+ fiber connection. The camera is also capable of higher frame rates by specifying a smaller ROI, and will soon offer CXP-over-Fiber cameras. „We have been using fiber optics to connect machine vision cameras to frame grabbers in Japan for many years. We are now happy to support the newly released CXP-over-Fiber international standard by developing compatible cameras“, says Yusuke Muraoka, President, CIS Corp. (www.ciscorp.co.jp)

– Vieworks (Korea):

„Vieworks line of CXP cameras is very successful and we see CXP-over-Fiber as a way to move forward, opening up opportunities for even higher resolution and higher speed cameras“, says Ryan Kyung, Sales Team Leader at Vieworks. (vision.vieworks.com)

– IO Industries (Canada):

„Our cameras and video recording systems gained praises from customers across many application areas for their cabling reliability and simplicity. We also identified many applications calling for longer cable length and increased speed, without compromising the reliable point-to-point connection, deterministic timing and high throughput offered by CXP. Adopting the CXP-over-Fiber protocol with a single QSFP+ optical interface for our Redwood camera family, supporting 45MP and 65MP CMOS sensors, is for IO Industries a timely, state of the art, response to our most up to date customers“, says Andrew Searle, Sales Manager at IO Industries. (www.ioindustries.com)

„In the coming months, we are convinced to see several more camera makers announcing new models based on the CXP-over-Fiber extension of the CXP standard. We expect rapid adoption by the industry of this very high-performance interface compatible with light weight and commonly available fiber optic cables and transceivers coming from the data networking environment. These widely available cables and components mean a much more cost-effective, reliable and non-proprietary fiber infrastructure for years to come“, says Marc Damhaut, CEO at Euresys.

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