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Road Runner
Back to Digital Frame Grabbers
Back to Bitflow Frame Grabbers
Digital camera technology provides considerable advantages: Zero timing jitter,
wide dynamic range, high spatial resolution, high-speed read-out, advanced control
options and long-distance signal integrity. BitFlow designed the Road Runner from
the ground up to support demanding digital imaging applications
- Flexible scatter/gather bus master DMA architecture
- Acquires directly into host memory with no latency or CPU usage
- Multi-tap 8 to 32-bit RS-422 or EIA-644 input capability
- On-the-fly image reformatting for two and four channel cameras
- Acquires image sizes up to 512K by 32K (vertical size is unlimited for line
scan cameras)
- Accepts pixel clock, line enable and frame enable
- User-programmable camera controls and general purpose output signals
- Trigger and encoder inputs
- Multiple trigger modes
- Camera specific cabling and configuration files for hundreds of industrial
cameras
RUN-PCI-44 / 44-M
Road Runner digital camera interface, four internal channels,
scan reversal, 32-bit input, RS-422 or EIA-644 transceivers, up to 40 MHz acquisition
RUN-PCI-24-M / 24-M
Road Runner digital camera interface, two internal channels,
scan reversal, 32-bit input, RS-422 or EIA-644 transceivers, up to 40 MHz acquisition
RUN-PCI-14 / 14-M
Road Runner digital camera interface, one internal channel,
32-bit input, RS-422 or EIA-644 transceivers, up to 40 MHz acquisition
RUN-PCI-12 / 12-M
Road Runner digital camera interface, one internal channel,
16-bit input, RS-422 or EIA-644 transceivers, up to 40 MHz acquisition
RUN-PCI-11 / 11-M
Road Runner digital camera interface, one internal channel,
8-bit input, RS-422 or EIA-644 transceivers, up to 40 MHz acquisition
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