Well, it's reached that point ... it's time for the last in our series of '9 Emerging Protocols in Machine Vision', where, this last time, we feature TSN (Time Sensitive Networking). TSN enables real-time communication by ensuring that critical data is transmitted within strict timing constraints, making it ideal for applications requiring precise synchronization and low jitter. We really hope you enjoyed this series and found it informative ... #machinevision #pleora #tsn https://lnkd.in/e_hWDWnD
Pleora Technologies
Technology, Information and Internet
Kanata, ON 4,031 followers
World-Leading, Connectivity Solutions for Real-Time Imaging
About us
Connectivity Solutions for Real-Time Imaging Global imaging device designers, manufacturers, and integrators turn to Pleora for proven solutions, systems expertise, and standards knowledge. Shorten time-to-market. Reduce risks. Lower costs, We Are Innovative Market Leaders Pleora is the leader in real-time connectivity for industrial automation, security & defence, and medical imaging applications with 25 years of expertise in vision applications with our growing global team. Our hardware and software solutions are built for performance, enabling low-latency, real-time video and data transport in 1000s of unique systems. Headquartered in Ottawa Canada, Pleora has 75 employees in research, sales, and support locations in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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http://www.pleora.com
External link for Pleora Technologies
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Kanata, ON
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- USB3 Vision, GenICam, NBASE-T, Sensor Networking, GigE Vision, Rugged Solutions, Machine Vision, Medical Imaging, Military Imaging, Video Connectivity, Video Over Ethernet, Real-Time Imaging, Embedded Video, eBUS, eBUS SDK, External Frame Grabber, Camera Link, Frame Grabber, Mission-Critical Imaging, and Professional Services
Locations
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Primary
340 Terry Fox Dr, Suite 300
Kanata, ON K2K 3A2, CA
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3175 Chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois
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Québec, Quebec G1W 2K7, CA
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No. 695 Lingshi Road, Zhabei District
Shanghai, 200072, CN
Employees at Pleora Technologies
Updates
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It's hard to believe that it's been nearly a month since #VISION2024 in Stuttgart ... and we are still buzzing from the show! If you didn't manage to visit us at our booth, please check out our showcase tour with Vision Spectra Photonics Media and Pleora Technologies' Product Manager, James Falconer at the link below. #pleora #photonicsmedia #machinevision #ebus #gigevision https://lnkd.in/ehgeqNtx
Pleora at VISION 2024
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There's plenty to read in the below article by Imaging and Machine Vision Europe about Pleora Technologies' game-changing GigE Vision to Thunderbolt external frame grabber and innovative eBUS SDK solutions, both recently on show at #VISION2024 in Stuttgart. #gigevision #ebus #thunderbolt https://lnkd.in/e4B2qA_T
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MVPro Media visited the Pleora Technologies booth at #VISION2024, where Product Manager James Falconer showcased recent solution, #GigE Vision to Thunderbolt adapter, demonstrating with two 10GigE cameras connected to the adapter, which takes the ethernet packet data and copies it into memory on the host PC using #PCIe over #Thunderbolt. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/ePpVG8VE
Pleora Technologies’ James Falconer Presents eBUS SDK and more at VISION 2024
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There's a great interview with James Falconer, Product Manager at Pleora Technologies via MVPro Media where he discusses eBUS, GigE Vision to Thunderbolt solutions and other embedded market innovations. Please click on the below link to view the video interview. #pleora #machinevision #gigevision #ebus #thunderbolt #vision2024
During our time at VISION 2024, we visited the Pleora Technologies booth. There, we were introduced to their latest innovations for the embedded market. James Falconer, Product Manager at Pleora Technologies, said that they were excited to announce their new flagship product, the eBUS SDK, due to their focus on the embedded space. #VISION2024 https://lnkd.in/eBu3xCjR
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Time for our last but one instalment of '9 Emerging Protocols in Machine Vision'. USB4 (Universal Serial Bus 4) is the most recent technical specification of the USB data communication standard. The USB Implementers Forum originally announced USB4 in 2019. USB4 enables multiple devices to dynamically share a single high-speed data link. #machinevision #pleora #usb4 https://lnkd.in/epEum54A
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Lots to read and learn about Pleora Technologies' 'Bandwidth and CPU Benefits for Imaging' below and here ... https://lnkd.in/gzBD9Nzq #pleora #machinevision #gigevision #thunderbolt #ebus
FEATURED PRODUCT: Bandwidth and CPU Benefits for Imaging from Pleora Technologies Pleora’s new external frame grabber converts GigE Vision cameras into PCIe cameras and transmits high-bandwidth (up to 22.5 Gbps) imaging and video data over Ethernet cabling directly to a Thunderbolt port on PCs, laptops, embedded, and single-board devices. By eliminating the need for a desktop computer with an available PCIe card slot for a traditional frame grabber, designers can reduce system size, cost, and power consumption by using smaller form factors laptops, embedded computers, and single-board computers. To optimize CPU usage the external frame grabber’s built-in direct memory access (DMA) engine acquires and copies full image data into the memory of the host PC, freeing valuable processing resources for application tasks while avoiding packet loss. Designers can leverage the cabling and multicasting advantages of GigE Vision imaging solutions for more complex higher-speed applications while taking full advantage of the capabilities of lower cost, smaller form factor CPU platforms for processing, analysis, display, and recording. In addition to the GigE to PCIe frame grabber Pleora is also introducing a PCIe FPGA IP Core enabling the transmission of video up to 31.5 Gbps using USB4/Thunderbolt 3 cabling and a 25GigE GigE Vision 3.0 embedded interface with RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCEv2) compatibility. For embedded and sensor applications, Pleora is demonstrating its eBUS Edge software transmitter. The software converts 3D cameras, image sensors and embedded platforms into fully compliant GigE Vision & GenICam devices to enable seamless integration with machine vision processing. eBUS Edge has been designed into 3D and smart cameras and medical data transmission systems. #photonics #machinevision
Bandwidth and CPU Benefits for Imaging
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it's rare to go through an ISO audit with zero findings or areas of improvement. This speaks to the attention to quality Pleora Technologies places on its offerings.
Pleora Technologies Announces Recertification of ISO 9001:2015 for its Quality Management System. Needless to say, we're all very happy about this. It's no mean feat to attain ISO recertification with an exceptional achievement of zero nonconformance; yet one more way that Pleora demonstrates its dedication to maintaining the very highest standards of quality across its operations, solidifying its commitment to excellence and continual improvement. #pleora #machinevision #iso https://lnkd.in/gd--nyUP
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It's time for part 7 in our weekly informative series of '9 Emerging Protocols in Machine Vision'. This week, it is the turn of PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), a high-speed, scalable interface standard used for connecting peripheral devices such as graphics cards, solid-state drives (SSDs), network cards, and other hardware to a computer’s motherboard. #machinevision #pleora #pcie https://lnkd.in/eyriZnks
Emerging Protocols in Machine Vision: PCIe - Pleora Technologies
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A meeting of the Machine Vision minds, including Pleora Technologies Product Manager James Falconer ... click the below link to learn more ... #machinevision #imageprocessing #pleora #opcua #standardization #ivsm #vdma
🚀 Full house at the International Vision Standards Meeting (IVSM) in Frauenfeld, Switzerland! This week, from 14 to 18 October, machine vision engineers from across the globe have gathered at Baumer Group for the IVSM Fall 2024, co-hosted by VDMA Robotics + Automation. 🌍 This meeting takes place twice a year under the global G3 initiative which is supported by the machine vision associations A3, CMVU, EMVA, JIIA and VDMA and it brings together more than 80 technical experts to discuss: ▪ Machine Vision Standards ▪ Technical Developments ▪ The Future of Machine Vision In the middle of a week full of productive meetings, the evening program offered the perfect opportunity to discover the beautiful sides of Switzerland. Interested to learn more? ➡ https://vdma.org/ivsm #machinevision #imageprocessing #opcua #standardization #VDMA Marcel Naggatz, Baumer Group, Christoph Zierl, MVTec Software GmbH, Michael Schmidt, Lisa Ripke, Basler AG, Chris Beynon, Active Silicon, Eric Bourbonnais, Teledyne Imaging, Bob McCurrach, A3 - Association for Advancing Automation, Erik Widding, Birger Engineering, Inc., Uwe Hagmaier, Balluff EMEA, Masahito Watanebe, Tsuneo Sakuma, Leimac Ltd. , Martin Schwarzbauer, Excelitas PCO GmbH, James Falconer, Pleora Technologies, Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne, Heidelberg University, Suprateek BanerjeeCharlotte Delmas