
Dalsa-Coreco X64-LVDS High Performance 64-bit LVDS Frame Grabber
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→ Acquisition:Interfaces to LVDS (EIA-644) and RS-422 format area and linescan cameras;Acquisition rates up to 600MB/s;Horizontal Size (min/max): 8 byte/256KB; Vertical Size (min/max)=Linescan cameras= 1 line to infinity;Area scan cameras: 1 line to 16 million/frame variable length frames;Pixel Clock 75MHz;32MB onboard frame buffer memory;LUT: One 8 or 10-bit in monochrome or RGB mode or one 12-bit input lookup table in monochrome mode;Single slot solution supports cameras with 8 tap/8-bit interfaces to digital area scan or linescan color or monochrome cameras
→ Pixel Formats:Monochrome 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, or 36-bit/RGB
→ Transfers:Real-time transfers to system memory= PCI-32 bus= 32 bits @ 33MHz;PCI-64 bus= 64 bits @ 66MHz;PCI-X bus: 64 bits @ 66MHz;On-the-fly tap adjustments for multiple tap area scan and linescan cameras
→ Controls:Complete set of camera controls: PRN, EXSYNC, Forward, Pixel Clock out;Comprehensive event notification includes start/end-of-frame, sequence or N-line events;One independent TTL/LVDS trigger input programmable as active high or low (edge or level trigger);One strobe TTL output for area scan and linescan cameras;Quadrature (AB) shaft-encoder inputs for external web synchronization;Optional general purpose IO module supports=8 inputs and 8 TTL outputs;Inputs support TTL and 24V operations;TTL outputs support PNP and NPN operations; PC independent RS-232 COM port provides seamless interface to MS Windows
→ Power Output:Power-on-reset fused 12V/ 5V DC output at 1.5A
→ Software:Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP compliant;Fully supported by the Sapera LT and Sapera Processing programming libraries;Application development using C/C DLLs or ActiveX controls
→ System Requirements:Microsoft Visual Studio®or Visual Basic version 6.0 or higher PCI-64 or PCI-32 compliant system and 64MB system memory
→ Dimensions:6.675" (16cm) Length x 4.20" (10.7cm) Height
→ Temperature:0° C (32° F) to 55° C (131° F)
→ Relative Humidity:Up to 95% (non-condensing)
→ Markings:FCC class A - approved;CE class A - approved
→ Single slot solution for up to 8 taps
→ Legacy support for area and line scan, monochrome and RGB digital cameras
→ Rapid image acquisition rates up to 680MB/s and image transfer to host memory at 528MB/s
→ Acquires images from 8, 10, 12 bit LVDS or RS-422 format digital cameras
→ Pixel clock up to 75 MHz
The X64-LVDS frame grabber is a high-performance image acquisition board for parallel output digital area and linescan cameras compatible with LVDS
(EIA-644) and RS-422 standards. The universal PCI slot compliant (32/64-bit 33/66MHz 3.3/5V) X64-LVDS supports multiple tap area scan and linescan
monochrome and RGB cameras. Precise timing controls allow frame size adjustments in steps of eight pixels/steps for horizontal lines and in steps of one line/step
vertically.
In addition to supporting infinite vertical length frames from a linescan camera, the X64-LVDS also supports fixed and variable size frames ranging up
to 256KB horizontal pixels per line and up to 16 million vertical lines per frame for area scan cameras. Precise timing controls allow frame size adjustments in steps
of eight pixels/step for horizontal lines and in steps of one line/step vertically. Up to 32MB of local buffer memory facilitates concurrent transfer operations at
different rates yielding optimal utilization of system bandwidth.
The X64-LVDS has been built within DALSA's Trigger-to-Image Reliability technology framework. Trigger-to-Image Reliability leverages DALSA's hardware
and software innovations to control, monitor and correct the image acquisition process from the time that an external trigger event occurs to the moment the data is
sent to the PCI bus. Trigger-to-Image Reliability enables more efficient and reliable machine vision inspections by securing the image acquisition process, providing
traceability when errors do occur and permitting recovery from those errors.
The X64-LVDS is compatible with 8, 10, 12-bit LVDS (EIA-644) and RS422 digital area or linescan monochrome or RGB cameras and supports up to 8-taps of
8-bits each. The X64-LVDS also supports on-the-fly tap correction to facilitate image processing and analysis.
The X64-LVDS offers optional opto-coupled input modules for demanding industrial environments. These interrupt-driven, general-purpose input and
output controls allow X64-LVDS boards to react to external inputs more rapidly and predictably to increase the quality of acquired images.
The X64-LVDS features a trigger input, along with strobe and exposure control output signals, to synchronize image captures with external events
The X64-LVDS features an onboard RS-232 serial port that provides integrated support for camera control and setup for machine vision applications.
PC-independent in nature, this communication port can be used with off-the-shelf communication utilities such as HyperTerminal to control and configure digital cameras
with ease and without requiring additional external cabling.
The X64-LVDS is fully supported by DALSA's SaperaTM LT software development libraries enabling applications to be developed under Windows NT®,
Windows®2000, and Windows®XP. Sapera LT allows users to develop applications with C language DLLs, C++® classes or Active X®controls for Microsoft®Visual C/C++®6.0 (or
higher) or Visual Basic®6.0 (or higher) development platforms.
Sapera LT's advanced image acquisition and control functions are an integral part of DALSA's stringent Trigger-to-Image Reliability technology framework. Sapera LT
offers users a single API across DALSA's current and future hardware platforms, to deliver a comprehensive feature set including program portability, versatile camera
controls, flexible display functionality and management,and easy to use application development wizards.
Sapera LT (ver. 5.0) comes bundled with DALSA's advanced CamExpert, a proprietary camera configuration utility specifically designed to leverage the power of DALSA's
image acquisition boards. This Windows-based utility provides an interactive environment within which to create a new, or modify an existing, configuration file for
area and linescan applications.
For image processing and analysis DALSA offers SaperaTM Processing. Fully integrated with Sapera LT functionality, Sapera Processing is a dynamic Windows-based
comprehensive programming library. Hardware independent and designed to simplify vision application development, Sapera Processing is based on a set of high
performance C++ classes and uses MMX, SSE (streaming SIMD Extensions), and SSE2 to meet the challenging operational requirements of today's imaging systems. Scalable
in design, Sapera Processing offers a comprehensive set of optimized tools, available as a suite or standalone, including image processing, search (pattern matching),
OCR, barcode decoding, and blob analysis.
Sapera LT and Sapera Processing combine seamlessly to deliver a powerful and easy to use development resources for advanced image acquisition, processing, and
analysis.
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