Analog Frame Grabbers
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A frame grabber is an electronic device that captures individual, digital
still frames from an analog video signal stream and is usually employed
as a component of a computer vision system, in which video frames are
captured form and then displayed, stored or transmitted in raw or compressed
digital form.
Model |
Max
Image Size |
Pixel
Depth |
Video
Input |
Trig |
Strobe |
Frame
Reset |
Input
Rate MHz |
Signal
Pre-processing |
LUT |
Max
# Cams |
Dig
I/O |
Imagenation |
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CX Family |
512 x 486 |
8 |
Monochrome, RS-170 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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Y |
1 |
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PXC Family |
768 x 576 |
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PAL, SECAM, S-video |
Y |
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Scaling |
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4 |
Y |
Model |
Pixel Clock |
Number of cameras |
Length |
Host Bus |
Camera Interface |
Teledyne DALSA |
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PC2-COMP
Express |
12.27 or 14.4 MHz |
6 colour or mono composite video or 2 S video
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Half |
PCle x 1 |
6 CCV(6:1 mux) or 2 S-Video (2:1 Mux) |
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