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Framos displays technology and IMX250 polarised sensor

Framos is showcasing its IMX250 polarised sensor for precise spectral measurements and 3D demonstrations with Intel’s RealSense technology at Vision 2018. The company will also display a range of technology and sensor module scenarios including its SLVS-EC IP Core for Xilinx FPGAs. These products are part of a portfolio and services for using vision technology in ITS, traffic, mobility and infrastructure surveillance. Framos says the launch of its embedded vison ecosystem will allow its engineers to su
October 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
8141 Framos is showcasing its IMX250 polarised sensor for precise spectral measurements and 3D demonstrations with Intel’s RealSense technology at Vision 2018.


The company will also display a range of technology and sensor module scenarios including its SLVS-EC IP Core for Xilinx FPGAs.

These products are part of a portfolio and services for using vision technology in ITS, traffic, mobility and infrastructure surveillance.

Framos says the launch of its embedded vison ecosystem will allow its engineers to support customers in building bespoke traffic solutions based on a mix and match modularity to meet individual requirements.

Stand: 1C42

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