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Product Interoperability: Newnex USB 3 solutions & Svs-vistek Cameras

Newnex Technology Corp. and SVS-Vistek have jointly announced product interoperability between Newnex's USB 3.0 connectivity solutions and Svs-vistek USB 3.0 cameras.

Newnex intensively performed the compatibility test in order to inform machine vision users of interoperability between Newnex solutions and Svs-vistek cameras. The Svs-vistek USB 3.0 cameras have proven to be highly compatible. They work reliably with all Newnex passive cables up to 5m, active cables up to 18m, and our USB 3.0 optical fiber extension solution up to 300m.

All Newnex solutions have USB3 Vision compliant locking, making them compatible with Svs-vistek cameras to give a secure locking connection, which is crucial for machine vision applications.

All testing was done for period lengths over 24 hours at various modes of operation and with full bandwidth data rates. Test results provided zero errors during the entire test period. Having error free transmission and avoiding loss of frames is critical for machine vision applications. Test results are available at the Newnex camera compatibility page.

Cameras tested:

SVS-Vistek USB3 Vision compliant USB 3.0 cameras Model # EXO249CU3 and # EXO174MU3

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Newnex USB3 Vision compliant USB 3.0 cables, extenders, and related products tested:

Firenex Repeater Cable      Firenex-5000H

US26AMCBI1-3MN: USB3.0 A to Micro B locking screws cable, 3m

US26AMCBI1-5MN: USB3.0 A to Micro B locking screws cable, 5m

FireNEX-ULS-8: USB 3.0 Active Repeater Cable, 8M, with locking screws

FireNEX-ULS-12: USB 3.0 Active Repeater Cable, 12, with locking screws

FireNEX-ULS-18: USB 3.0 Active Repeater Cable, 18M, with locking screws

FireNEX-5000H: USB 3.0 Optical Fiber Extender up to 300m

FireNEX-uHUB: USB 3.0 4-Port Industrial Hub

FireNEX-uLINK-DS: USB 3.0 1-Port Dongle Extender, 10m

 

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