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X64-AN Quad Board
X64-AN Quad User's Manual
X64-AN Quad Overview
X64-AN Quad is a PCI-64 version 2.2 compatible plug-in board that provides image capture of up to 4
independent analog cameras. The acquisition circuitry interfaces with standard video (RS-170 and
CCIR) and non-standard video (progressive scan cameras). X64-AN Quad interfaces with cameras
easily with fully programmable standard Hirose-12 connectors.
X64-AN Quad provides an efficient 32/64-bit PCI interface, capable of bus mastering image data
directly to memory within the system (i.e. system memory or another PCI target, such as VGA).
Transfer rates up to 528MB/sec (64-bit PCI) or 100 MB/second (32-bit PCI) are sustained, depending
upon host system capabilities. Consequently, images can be transferred to host memory in a fraction of
the time acquired.
X64-AN Quad supports a number of event interrupt sources such as image acquisition and bus master
transfer completion. X64-AN Quad contains 128MB of onboard memory for buffering image data
between the camera and the host system. Onboard memory assures that image information is not lost
during transfer to system memory due to PCI bus latency issues. Images are grabbed into local
memory and then transferred at very high speeds to the host for processing or display.
X64-AN Quad is supported by Sapera LT. It is also fully supported by the Sapera Image Processing
library.
X64-AN Quad Features
Full size single slot PCI form factor
128MB onboard frame buffer memory
Four (4) analog Hirose-12 video inputs; AC coupled and 75
terminated
Acquires up to 4 monochrome cameras
Supports standard RS-170 or CCIR and a variety of non-standard progressive scan cameras
External Trigger input; synchronizes acquisition to external events
Camera Control signals
Strobe Control signals
Resolution up to 4094 x 16,777,215 interlaced or non-interlaced
Video controls allow brightness and contrast
Driver supports 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
50MHz pixel clock
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