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EPIX Imaging Processing for Research
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EPIX: pixci-d2x
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Frame Grabber Supports Over 300 Digital Output Cameras
The EPIX Camera Link for PCI PIXCI-D2X is designed for scientific and machine vision applications that require the highest image quality. To insure that precise camera data is...
Resolution | 8 to 4,096 pixels per line, 1 to 4,096 lines per image (area scan), 1 to 65,534 lines per image (line scan)
| Signals | Differential RS-644 or RS-422 camera / board signaling (camera dependent). Differential Trigger IN / Strobe OUT 2
| Maximum frame rate | Camera Dependent
| Connections | 1 68-pin (SCSI II) cable receptacle, 2 10-pin headers
| CE / FCC Certification | PIXCI D2X was tested per EMC directive 89/336/EEC and performed to class B.
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EPIX: pixci-eb1
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Low Cost & Profile, PoCL Base Camera Link PCI Express Frame Grabber
The EPIX Camera Link for PCI Express PIXCI-EB1 is a low cost, low profile frame grabber with Power over Camera Link (PoCL). The PIXCI EB1P is compatible with all area scan and...
Signal Input & Output | EIA RS-644 (LVDS) Drivers & Receivers support pixel clock frequencies up to 85 MHz
| Conections | One 26-pin 3M MDR Camera Link connector for Base. 6-pin connector for Trigger, Frame Enable, and Strobe. Camera Link cables available
| Data Transfers | Supports cameras with data output rates up to 250 MBytes/second. 64-bit memory addressing
| Bus Requirements | PCI Express x1 slot. Operates in PCI Express x16, x8, x4, or x1 slot
| Dimesions | 8.38 cm long by 6.88 cm high (3.30" long x 2.71" high)
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EPIX: pixci-si2
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Silicon Video Frame Grabbers, Up To 2 Cameras
The EPIX Silicon Video Frame Grabbers PIXCI-SI2 frame grabber provides low cost high resolution capture from two SILICON VIDEO cameras. Two cameras, operating at maximum...
Bus requirements | PCI Express bus x1 thru x16 slot. | Power requirements | 1.56 Amps @ 3.3 Volts, 0.21 Amps @ 12 Volts With two SV9T001C 3-megapixel color cameras at 48 MHz pixel clock. | Dimensions (excluding bracket) | 3.94 inches long by 2.75 inches high, 100 mm long by 70 mm high (Available with standard or low profile bracket.) | Transfer rates | Provides burst transfer rates, from cameras to on-board memory, up to 280 megabytes per second. Transfer rates from on-board memory through the PCI Express bustypically reach 202 megabytes per second | On-board memory | 64 megabytes of frame buffer memory |
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EPIX: pixci-sv5
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Analog Video For PCI, 2 BNC And 1 S-Video Multiplexed Inputs
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI PIXCI-SV5 is a video-rate frame grabber that captures high quality, uncompressed, scientific quality digital images from standard analog output video...
4 Pin DIN | S-Video Input
| Two BNC-Jacks | Composite Video Inputs
| DB15 | TTL I/O Triggers
| Color or Monochrome Video Acquisition | S-Video, RS-170, CCIR, NTSC, PAL
| Resolution-Pixels | 754x480: RS-170, NTSC, S-Video 922x580: CCIR, PAL, S-Video
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EPIX: pixci-d3x
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Frame Grabber Supports Over 24 Multi-Channel Digital Output Cameras
The EPIX Camera Link for PCI PIXCI-D3X is a PCI-compatible imaging board supporting camera configurations with 3 to 8 data channels, or with 30 to 64 total data bits - cameras...
Resolution | 8 to 4,096 pixels per line, 1 to 4,096 lines per image (area scan), 1 to 65,534 lines per image (line scan)
| Signals | Differential RS-644, Differential Trigger IN / Strobe OUT (Optional "TTL Module" allows TTL Trigger IN and TTL Strobe OUT)
| Connections | 1 100-pin cable receptacle, 2 10-pin headers
| Maximum frame rate | Camera Dependent
| CE / FCC Certification | PIXCI D3X was tested per EMC directive 89/336/EEC and performed to class B.
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EPIX: pixci-sv5a
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Analog Video For PCI, 3 Multiplexed BNC Inputs
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI PIXCI-SV5A offers 3 multiplexed BNC inputs. All other features on the PIXCISV5A are identical to the PIXCI
Capture FIELDs to Double the Capture Rate | If fast capture rate is more important than vertical resolution, then selecting the Field at Field mode doubles a field capture rate while cutting vertical resolution in half. Capture 50 fields per second from a PAL or CCIR camera; capture 60 fields per second from an NTSC or RS-170 camera
| Capture FIELDs instead of full Frames | If memory or storage capacity is limited, and field resolution is sufficient, then selecting, Field at Frame allows the capturing of a sequence of fields instead of a sequence of frames (at the camera’s 25 frames per second (fps) PAL/CCIR or 30 fps NTSC/RS-170). The PIXCI SV5 Video Format menu allows resolution selection in single pixel increments for greater control, but Field at Frame offers a simple “one-click” option for added convenience
| Capture Frame at Frame | This is the default capture option offering maximum vertical resolution images at the camera’s frame rate. Selected Capture from Three Video Sources using one PIXCI SV5(A): The PIXCI SV5 imaging board features a 3-input video multiplexer that allows signal selection from two BNC and one S-Video input. The PIXCI SV5A allows signal selection from three BNC inputs
| Capture from Multiple PIXCI SV5 boards | As many as eight PIXCI® SV5 boards can be installed in one computer allowing selected capture from multiple video sources controlled by a single program. Because the multiplexer on each board allows connection of up to 3 sources, a total of 24 sources can be connected. Simultaneous capture from up to eight sources is possible – subject to the bandwidth constraints of the PCI bus or buses on the selected motherboard. There are motherboards with multiple PCI buses. Each PCI bus has a bandwidth of approximately 110 megabytes per second. Capture Short Sequence with Selected Image Save: The XCAP-Lite imaging program, provided at no charge with the purchase of the PIXCI SV5 imaging board, allows sequence capture into as much as 64 Mbytes of computer memory. Individual images can be saved one at a time
| Capture and Save Sequence into PC Memory | The optional XCAP-Ltd imaging program allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture into the computer’s available memory, to a maximum of approximately 3 to 3.5 gigabytes. At full resolution and frame rate, capture a color sequence with duration of 150 seconds, or a monochrome sequence with duration of 300 seconds. Capture and Save Sequence to Hard Drive: The optional XCAP-Std imaging program ($1495) allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture direct to a 7200 rpm drive or to a RAID system. Using a 750 gigabyte drive, XCAP-Std can capture a full resolution uncompressed sequence for up to 5 hours from a color source, or for up to 10 hours from a monochrome source. Longer sequence capture is available with more drives
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EPIX: pixci-sv5b
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Analog Video For PCI, 1 BNC Input And 1 Loop Thru BNC Output
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI PIXCI-SV5B offers 1 BNC input and 1 Loop Thru BNC output. The S-Video and trigger connectors are removed to allow for a low-profile PCI form factor...
Capture FIELDs to Double the Capture Rate | If fast capture rate is more important than vertical resolution, then selecting the Field at Field mode doubles a field capture rate while cutting vertical resolution in half. Capture 50 fields per second from a PAL or CCIR camera; capture 60 fields per second from an NTSC or RS-170 camera
| Capture FIELDs instead of full Frames | If memory or storage capacity is limited, and field resolution is sufficient, then selecting, Field at Frame allows the capturing of a sequence of fields instead of a sequence of frames (at the camera’s 25 frames per second (fps) PAL/CCIR or 30 fps NTSC/RS-170). The PIXCI SV5 Video Format menu allows resolution selection in single pixel increments for greater control, but Field at Frame offers a simple “one-click” option for added convenience
| Capture Frame at Frame | This is the default capture option offering maximum vertical resolution images at the camera’s frame rate. Selected Capture from Three Video Sources using one PIXCI SV5(A): The PIXCI SV5 imaging board features a 3-input video multiplexer that allows signal selection from two BNC and one S-Video input. The PIXCI SV5A allows signal selection from three BNC inputs
| Capture from Multiple PIXCI SV5 boards | As many as eight PIXCI® SV5 boards can be installed in one computer allowing selected capture from multiple video sources controlled by a single program. Because the multiplexer on each board allows connection of up to 3 sources, a total of 24 sources can be connected. Simultaneous capture from up to eight sources is possible – subject to the bandwidth constraints of the PCI bus or buses on the selected motherboard. There are motherboards with multiple PCI buses. Each PCI bus has a bandwidth of approximately 110 megabytes per second. Capture Short Sequence with Selected Image Save: The XCAP-Lite imaging program, provided at no charge with the purchase of the PIXCI SV5 imaging board, allows sequence capture into as much as 64 Mbytes of computer memory. Individual images can be saved one at a time
| Capture and Save Sequence into PC Memory | The optional XCAP-Ltd imaging program allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture into the computer’s available memory, to a maximum of approximately 3 to 3.5 gigabytes. At full resolution and frame rate, capture a color sequence with duration of 150 seconds, or a monochrome sequence with duration of 300 seconds. Capture and Save Sequence to Hard Drive: The optional XCAP-Std imaging program ($1495) allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture direct to a 7200 rpm drive or to a RAID system. Using a 750 gigabyte drive, XCAP-Std can capture a full resolution uncompressed sequence for up to 5 hours from a color source, or for up to 10 hours from a monochrome source. Longer sequence capture is available with more drives
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EPIX: pixci-sv5l
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Analog Video For PCI, 2 Mini BNC And 1 S-Video Multiplexed Inputs
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI PIXCI-SV5L offers 2 Mini BNC and 1 S-Video multiplexed inputs. The PIXCISV5L trigger connector has been removed to allow for a...
Capture FIELDs to Double the Capture Rate | If fast capture rate is more important than vertical resolution, then selecting the Field at Field mode doubles a field capture rate while cutting vertical resolution in half. Capture 50 fields per second from a PAL or CCIR camera; capture 60 fields per second from an NTSC or RS-170 camera
| Capture FIELDs instead of full Frames | If memory or storage capacity is limited, and field resolution is sufficient, then selecting, Field at Frame allows the capturing of a sequence of fields instead of a sequence of frames (at the camera’s 25 frames per second (fps) PAL/CCIR or 30 fps NTSC/RS-170). The PIXCI SV5 Video Format menu allows resolution selection in single pixel increments for greater control, but Field at Frame offers a simple “one-click” option for added convenience
| Capture Frame at Frame | This is the default capture option offering maximum vertical resolution images at the camera’s frame rate. Selected Capture from Three Video Sources using one PIXCI SV5(A): The PIXCI SV5 imaging board features a 3-input video multiplexer that allows signal selection from two BNC and one S-Video input. The PIXCI SV5A allows signal selection from three BNC inputs
| Capture from Multiple PIXCI SV5 boards | As many as eight PIXCI® SV5 boards can be installed in one computer allowing selected capture from multiple video sources controlled by a single program. Because the multiplexer on each board allows connection of up to 3 sources, a total of 24 sources can be connected. Simultaneous capture from up to eight sources is possible – subject to the bandwidth constraints of the PCI bus or buses on the selected motherboard. There are motherboards with multiple PCI buses. Each PCI bus has a bandwidth of approximately 110 megabytes per second. Capture Short Sequence with Selected Image Save: The XCAP-Lite imaging program, provided at no charge with the purchase of the PIXCI SV5 imaging board, allows sequence capture into as much as 64 Mbytes of computer memory. Individual images can be saved one at a time
| Capture and Save Sequence into PC Memory | The optional XCAP-Ltd imaging program allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture into the computer’s available memory, to a maximum of approximately 3 to 3.5 gigabytes. At full resolution and frame rate, capture a color sequence with duration of 150 seconds, or a monochrome sequence with duration of 300 seconds. Capture and Save Sequence to Hard Drive: The optional XCAP-Std imaging program ($1495) allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture direct to a 7200 rpm drive or to a RAID system. Using a 750 gigabyte drive, XCAP-Std can capture a full resolution uncompressed sequence for up to 5 hours from a color source, or for up to 10 hours from a monochrome source. Longer sequence capture is available with more drives
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EPIX: pixci-sv5s
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Analog Video For PCI, 2 BNC And 1 S-Video Multiplexed Inputs
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI PIXCI-SV5S offers 2 BNC and 1 S-Video multiplexed inputs. The PIXCISV5S adds additional circuitry that separates the vertical sync....
Capture FIELDs to Double the Capture Rate | If fast capture rate is more important than vertical resolution, then selecting the Field at Field mode doubles a field capture rate while cutting vertical resolution in half. Capture 50 fields per second from a PAL or CCIR camera; capture 60 fields per second from an NTSC or RS-170 camera
| Capture FIELDs instead of full Frames | If memory or storage capacity is limited, and field resolution is sufficient, then selecting, Field at Frame allows the capturing of a sequence of fields instead of a sequence of frames (at the camera’s 25 frames per second (fps) PAL/CCIR or 30 fps NTSC/RS-170). The PIXCI SV5 Video Format menu allows resolution selection in single pixel increments for greater control, but Field at Frame offers a simple “one-click” option for added convenience
| Capture Frame at Frame | This is the default capture option offering maximum vertical resolution images at the camera’s frame rate. Selected Capture from Three Video Sources using one PIXCI SV5(A): The PIXCI SV5 imaging board features a 3-input video multiplexer that allows signal selection from two BNC and one S-Video input. The PIXCI SV5A allows signal selection from three BNC inputs
| Capture from Multiple PIXCI SV5 boards | As many as eight PIXCI® SV5 boards can be installed in one computer allowing selected capture from multiple video sources controlled by a single program. Because the multiplexer on each board allows connection of up to 3 sources, a total of 24 sources can be connected. Simultaneous capture from up to eight sources is possible – subject to the bandwidth constraints of the PCI bus or buses on the selected motherboard. There are motherboards with multiple PCI buses. Each PCI bus has a bandwidth of approximately 110 megabytes per second. Capture Short Sequence with Selected Image Save: The XCAP-Lite imaging program, provided at no charge with the purchase of the PIXCI SV5 imaging board, allows sequence capture into as much as 64 Mbytes of computer memory. Individual images can be saved one at a time
| Capture and Save Sequence into PC Memory | The optional XCAP-Ltd imaging program allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture into the computer’s available memory, to a maximum of approximately 3 to 3.5 gigabytes. At full resolution and frame rate, capture a color sequence with duration of 150 seconds, or a monochrome sequence with duration of 300 seconds. Capture and Save Sequence to Hard Drive: The optional XCAP-Std imaging program ($1495) allows maximum resolution and frame rate sequence capture direct to a 7200 rpm drive or to a RAID system. Using a 750 gigabyte drive, XCAP-Std can capture a full resolution uncompressed sequence for up to 5 hours from a color source, or for up to 10 hours from a monochrome source. Longer sequence capture is available with more drives
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EPIX: pixci-a310
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PCIe X4 Frame Grabber For High Resolution, High Quality, Analog Video
The EPIX Analog Video for PCI Express PIXCI-A310 video frame grabber acquires images from monochrome or component RGB color, interlaced or progressive scan, from cameras or other...
Video Formats | UXGA, WSGA , WXGA, SXGA , SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA, RS343, CCIR, RS-170, and others
| Supported Resolutions Include | 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i, 1280x720p, 720x480p, 720x576p, and others
| Bit Depth | 30, 24, 10, or 8 bits per pixel
| Pixel Clock Range | 12 MHz to 165 MHz
| Maximum PCIe Data Rate | 700 Megabyte per second sustained data transfer
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EPIX: pixci-cl1
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Camera Link Interface
The EPIX Camera Link for PCI PIXCI-CL1 accepts data from a Camera Link camera while providing exposure, reset, and serial control. The PIXCI® CL1 capture and control board...
Resolution | 8 to 4,096 pixels per line; 1 to 4,096 lines per image (area scan); 1 to 65,534 lines per image (line scan)
| Signals | Differential RS-644; Differential Trigger IN / Strobe OUT; 2 TTL input/outputs
| Connections | 1 26-pin Camera Link; 1 9-pin D-Subminiature; 2 10-pin headers
| Maximum frame rate | Camera Dependent
| CE / FCC Certification | PIXCI CL1 was tested per EMC directive 89/336/EEC and performed to class B
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EPIX: pixci-e104x4
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Embedded Camera Link Applications PCIe/104 Frame Grabber
The EPIx PIxCI e104x4 is a PCIe/104 Frame Grabber For Embedded Camera Link Applications.
SIGNAL INPUT & OUTPUT | EIA RS-644 (LVDS) Drivers & Receivers support pixel clock frequencies up to 85 MHz. | CONNECTIONS | Four 26 pin MDR Camera Link connectors for up to four Base cameras or one or two 10 tap, Full, or Medium cameras.
Two 10 pin headers for trigger inputs and strobe outputs. | BUS REQUIREMENTS | Type 1 Bottom-Stacking PCIe/104 V2.01 With Gen 2.0 Protocol (2.5 to 5 GT/s) | POWER REQUIREMENTS | 12 V @ 120 mA
3.3 V @ 720 mA
Total 3.816 Watts | DIMENSIONS | 11.56 cm long by 9.59 cm high
(4.55"" long x 3.775"" high) |
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EPIX: pixci-sv8
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Color & Monochrome Analog Video Frame Grabber
The EPIx PIxCI SV8 is a Frame grabber for color and monochrome analog video: S-Video, NTSC, PAL, RS-170,
Video connections | One S-Video input.
Four HD-BNC inputs.
Six optional video inputs. | Trigger and I/O Header | Trigger in and out.
Frame Enable in and out.
Dual GPIO in and out.
Eight optional ins or outs. | Bus | PCI Express x1 or wider. | Power Requirements | 12 V @ 70 mA
3.3 V @ 390mA
Total 2.127 Watts | Dimensions | 3.45 inches long by 2.713 inches high.
(8.67 cm long by 6.89 cm high). |
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