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Frame Grabbers & Image Processing

Gidel’s FPGA-based PCIe frame grabbers support the major high-performance camera interfaces used in demanding vision systems, including GigE Vision, CoaXPress, and Camera Link. The lineup enables real-time image acquisition from single-camera and multi-camera systems, with high bandwidth, low latency, reliable data capture, and on-board FPGA processing directly in the acquisition path.

Gidel HawkEye GigE Vision, CoaXPress and Camera Link PCIe Frame Grabbers family displayed against a digital network connectivity background

High-Performance PCIe GigE Vision Frame Grabbers: Overview

Throughput
Product Name HawkEye-20GigE Proc10A-40GigE Proc1C10M-120GigE Proc1C10N-120GigE
Product Image Gidel HawkEye-20GigE: Dual 10 GigE Vision frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background Gidel Proc10A-40GigE: Quad 10 GigE Vision frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background Gidel Proc1C10M: 12 x 10 GigE Vision frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background GidelProc1C10N: 12 x 10 GigE Vision frame grabber with AI option and tensor blocks displayed against a digital network connectivity background
Camera Interface Input
  • 2× 10GigE cameras
  • 4× 5GigE cameras
  • 8× 2.5GigE cameras
  • 20× 1GigE cameras
  • 4× 10GigE cameras
  • 8× 5GigE cameras
  • 16× 2.5GigE cameras
  • 30× 1GigE cameras
  • Up to 12× 10GigE cameras
  • 4× 100GigE cameras Option
  • Up to 12× 10GigE cameras
  • 4× 100GigE cameras Option

High-Performance PCIe CoaXPress Frame Grabbers: Overview

Throughput
Product Name HawkEye-CXP12 Proc10A-CXP Proc1C10N-CXP12
Product Image Gidel HawkEye-CXP12: Quad CXP12 links frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background Gidel Proc10A-CXP6: Octo CXP6 links frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background Gidel Proc1C10N-CXP12: Octo CXP12 links frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background
Camera Interface Input
  • 1 / 2 / 4× CXP-12 links
    (PoCXP)
  • 4 / 8× CXP-6 links
    (PoCXP)
  • Up to 8× CXP-12 links
    (PoCXP)

High-Performance PCIe Camera Link Frame Grabber: Overview

Throughput
Product Name HawkEye-CL
Product Image Gidel HawkEye-CL: Camera Link frame grabber displayed against a digital network connectivity background
Camera Interface Input
  • 1× 80-bit (Deca), Full, Medium, or Base
  • Dual Base
  • PoCL option

FPGA-Based Acquisition and Inline Processing

Gidel PCIe frame grabbers manage high-bandwidth camera acquisition directly on the Altera FPGA, enabling deterministic, low-latency data capture while reducing CPU overhead. Optional inline FPGA processing supports real-time image enhancement, CompressionHDR, and data optimization before host-side processing.

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    Related Videos

    Reuven Weintraub, founder and CTO of Gidel, reveals how to unlock exceptional image processing performance by adding FPGA’s processing at Vision Show, Stuttgart 2024.

    Gidel edge AI vision and frame grabbers at the Embedded World show 2024.

    Boost your vision! Gidel’s high-performance GigE Vision, Camera Link and CoaXPress frame grabbers help overcome bandwidth bottlenecks in high-resolution and/or high-speed computer vision applications.

     

    Gidel founder and CTO Reuven Weintraub present the performance and versatility of Gidel’s GigE Vision, Camera Link and CoaXPress frame grabbers for high-speed image acquisition and pre-processing at the Embedded World 2022 in Nuremberg, Germany.

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