Zebra RAP2G2C12 Rapixo CXP dual CXP-12 PCIe 3.1 x4 frame grabber with 2GB and passive heatsink. Note: Cable adaptors for second and third GPIOs sold separately.
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CoaXPress 2.0 compliant frame grabber optimized for demanding industrial and machine vision systems requiring high throughput and low latency image acquisition.
PCIe Gen3 x16 host interface that comfortably matches the maximum aggregate bandwidth from multiple CoaXPress links for reliable high-speed data transfer to the vision computer.
Supports CoaXPress data rates up to 12.5 Gbps (CXP‑12) per connection, enabling capture from today’s highest speed CXP cameras without sacrificing image quality.
Multiple high‑density BNC CoaXPress connectors provide a homogenous, robust interconnection to new-generation CXP cameras in space‑constrained control cabinets.
Power-over-CoaXPress (PoCXP) support on each connection simplifies system wiring by delivering power, command and high‑speed data over a single coaxial cable per camera.
Designed to connect, capture from and combine up to four CoaXPress camera connections, making it suitable for multi-camera inspection, tracking and measurement setups.
Ample auxiliary I/Os on each CoaXPress connection allow precise synchronization with external sensors, encoders and machine controllers for tightly coordinated inspection workflows.
Data forwarding capabilities and FPGA‑based image processing offload help streamline system architectures, reducing host CPU load and improving overall system responsiveness.
Fully supported by Zebra Aurora Imaging Library, a comprehensive machine vision SDK for image capture, processing, analysis and archiving.
Compatible with Zebra Aurora Design Assistant, a flowchart‑based IDE that accelerates development of inspection, guidance and verification applications without low‑level coding.
High‑speed inspection, measurement and identification in manufacturing, electronics, packaging and logistics environments where throughput and reliability are critical.
Multi‑camera systems requiring deterministic triggering, image synchronization and simplified cabling via PoCXP between cameras and the vision host.