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      Advantages of Using TCP for GigE Vision Devices

      Allied Vision Technologies GmbH in Stadtroda, Germany, has worked with Missing Link Electronics (MLE) to integrate and to optimize MLE NPAP, the TCP/UDP/IP Full Accelerator Stack from Fraunhofer HHI, into a series next-generation camera products. NPAP, the TCP/IP Full Accelerator from Fraunhofer HHI, provides TCP connectivity in accordance with the GigE Vision standard.

      For more than 30 years, Allied Vision Technologies GmbH has been helping people to reach their imaging goals. Allied Vision supplies camera technology and image capture solutions for industrial inspection, medical and scientific imaging, traffic monitoring, and many more application areas in digital imaging. With a deep understanding of customers’ needs, Allied Vision finds individual solutions for every application, a practice which has made Allied Vision one of the leading camera manufacturers worldwide in the machine vision market. The company has nine locations in Germany, Canada, the United States, Singapore, and China and is represented by a network of sales partners in over 30 countries.

      For more information about the Advantages of Using TCP for GigE Vision Devices please read this White Paper.

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