MATROX SOL2MEVCLB Frame Grabber
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- Brand
- MATROX
- Primary Part Number
- SOL2MEVCLB
- Product Type
- Frame Grabber
- Series / Family
- Solios Series
- Country of Origin
- Canada
- Catalog Category
- Industrial Automation Spares
- Operating Temp.
- 0 °C to 55 °C
MATROX SOL2MEVCLB Dual Camera Link PCIe Frame Grabber: A Procurement Officer’s Acquisition Guide
When a production line depends on machine vision for quality control, the frame grabber sitting between your camera and your host PC is not a commodity purchase — it is a load-bearing component in your inspection architecture. The MATROX SOL2MEVCLB from the Solios series occupies exactly that position: a dual-channel Camera Link acquisition card built for sustained, deterministic throughput in environments where a missed frame translates directly into a defective unit reaching the field.
Procurement teams sourcing the SOL2MEVCLB face a familiar tension. The card is a mature, widely deployed platform — which means secondary-market supply is abundant, but provenance verification is inconsistent. At siemensplc.com, we operate as a specialist industrial component supplier based in Xiamen, China, with documented sourcing channels, Xiamen Customs-compliant export procedures, and a 12-month quality warranty on every unit shipped. This page is structured to give your engineering and procurement teams the information needed to make a defensible sourcing decision — not just a price comparison.
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Procurement Specifications
| Part Number / SKU | SOL2MEVCLB |
| Brand | MATROX Imaging |
| Series | Solios (Camera Link) |
| Host Interface | PCI Express (PCIe x4) |
| Camera Link Channels | 2 × Camera Link (Base / Medium / Full) |
| Pixel Depth Support | 8 / 10 / 12 / 14 / 16-bit mono and color |
| Max Pixel Clock | 85 MHz per tap |
| Trigger / Strobe I/O | External hardware trigger input; strobe output via auxiliary connector |
| Software Ecosystem | Matrox Imaging Library (MIL), DirectShow, GenICam |
| OS Support | Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit); Linux kernel 4.x+ |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 55 °C |
| Form Factor | Low-profile PCIe card |
| RoHS Compliance | Yes (per MATROX original product documentation) |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| HS Code Reference | 8471.80 (electronic data-processing equipment, other) |
| Lead Time (In-Stock Units) | 1–3 business days from payment confirmation; expedited same-day dispatch available for urgent orders — contact us to confirm real-time availability before committing to your production schedule |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit; volume pricing tiers available from 3 units |
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis
Procurement decisions for industrial vision components are rarely evaluated on unit price alone — and they shouldn’t be. The SOL2MEVCLB sits inside a production system where unplanned downtime carries a measurable cost: halted throughput, emergency maintenance labor, expedited replacement freight, and in regulated industries, potential batch quarantine. A frame grabber failure that takes a line down for eight hours at a facility running three shifts is not a $400 component problem — it is a four- to five-figure operational event.
Consider the two primary cost levers:
CAPEX reduction through secondary-market sourcing. New-channel pricing for the SOL2MEVCLB, where available, reflects a product that has been out of active production for several years. Verified secondary-market units from a specialist supplier like siemensplc.com allow engineering teams to extend the service life of existing Camera Link infrastructure without committing to a full platform migration. For facilities running 20 to 50 inspection stations on a common Solios architecture, the capital avoidance from deferring a platform upgrade can be substantial — often exceeding the cost of the replacement units themselves by a factor of three to five when integration, validation, and retraining costs are included.
OPEX reduction through warranty coverage and supply chain reliability. Our 12-month warranty on every SOL2MEVCLB unit shipped from siemensplc.com directly reduces the risk premium that maintenance teams build into their spare-parts budgets. Rather than holding two or three buffer units per line to absorb the uncertainty of sourcing from unverified channels, a procurement team with a reliable, warranted supplier relationship can operate leaner safety stock — freeing working capital without increasing operational risk. Additionally, our documented sourcing and inspection process means that when a unit does fail, the failure analysis conversation starts from a known baseline, not from a dispute about whether the component was genuine.
The 12-month warranty also has a less obvious OPEX benefit: it shifts the burden of early-life failure back to the supplier. In the first 90 days of deployment — the period when latent defects from handling or storage are most likely to surface — a warranted unit from siemensplc.com is covered. An unwarranted unit from an unverified source is not. That asymmetry matters when your maintenance team is already stretched.
Quality & Compliance Assurance
Every SOL2MEVCLB unit dispatched from siemensplc.com is subject to a structured pre-shipment verification process. Physical inspection covers PCB condition, connector integrity, firmware revision labeling, and packaging state. Where bench testing is feasible, PCIe enumeration and Camera Link signal continuity are confirmed prior to dispatch.
Our 100% genuine product commitment is not a marketing statement — it is a sourcing discipline. We do not purchase from channels that cannot provide traceable documentation, and we do not remark or refurbish components. If your quality team requires provenance documentation, inspection records, or a certificate of conformance, these can be provided upon request for qualifying orders.
On the compliance side, all exports from siemensplc.com are processed through Xiamen Customs with full commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin documentation. HS code classification support is included as standard. For buyers in the EU, US, or other regulated markets, we can provide the export documentation package required for your import compliance team.
Payment flexibility is another dimension of procurement trust. We accept T/T (wire transfer), PayPal, and trade credit for qualified accounts — supporting multi-currency settlement in USD, EUR, HKD, and CNY. Your finance team does not need to navigate exotic payment arrangements to close a purchase order.
Strategic Sourcing from Xiamen
Xiamen is not an incidental location for an industrial component supplier — it is a deliberate one. As one of China’s five original Special Economic Zones, Xiamen operates a mature international logistics infrastructure with direct freight connections to major industrial hubs across Asia, Europe, and North America. The Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport handles significant air cargo volume, and the Port of Xiamen is one of the top container ports on China’s southeastern coast, with regular direct services to Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Hamburg, and Singapore.
For B2B buyers, this translates into practical advantages: DHL Express and FedEx International Priority shipments from Xiamen typically reach Western Europe in 3–5 business days and North America in 4–6 business days under normal conditions. For buyers in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, transit times are shorter still. Bulk orders can be consolidated and dispatched via sea freight with full export documentation, reducing per-unit freight cost for larger procurement programs.
Xiamen’s status as a bonded logistics hub also means that export clearance for industrial electronics is a routine, well-understood process — not a bureaucratic obstacle. Our team handles Xiamen Customs declarations as a standard part of every shipment, and we maintain working relationships with licensed freight forwarders who specialize in industrial electronics export compliance.
For procurement teams managing global supply chains, sourcing from a Xiamen-based specialist supplier means predictable lead times, reliable documentation, and a logistics backbone that has been stress-tested across thousands of industrial component shipments.
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