In April 2021, it was announced that the Robotics Industries Association (RIA), AIA – Advancing Vision + Imaging (AIA), and the Motion Control and Motors Association (MCMA) would merge under one umbrella as A3, the Association for Advancing Automation. Instead of focusing on separate components and businesses, the new association would look at automation from a holistic standpoint. Walk any automation tradeshow floor in 2023, and you might see why.
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[...] the IP core used to achieve 25 Gbps in the X Protocol—one of the two physical layer encodings, with M protocol being the other—is the same IP core found in all 10 Gbps CLHS products on the market today. In other words, achieving 25 Gbps does not require a new IP core or purchase. He then goes on to describe the steps required to create a CLHS 25 Gbps solution in an FPGA for a camera with a 2048 x 1024 monochrome sensor with 12-bit output running at 950 fps.
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