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PCI DV

Users guide
Camera configuration guide
 Related documentation
 Software and Drivers
 Supported Cameras
 Specifications
 Cables

 

Digital Video Camera Interface for PCI Local Bus Computers

Features

  • Single PCI Local Bus slot
  • Interfaces digital cameras to PCI Local Bus Computers
  • Supports 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 24 bit resolution
  • Direct memory access to host memory-camera resolution independent
  • 33 Mhz, 32-bit PCI board
  • PCI Local Bus data rates up to maximum supported by host
  • Programmable mode, exposure time, gain black level and triggering
  • Device drivers & SDK for Sun Solaris™ (Sparc and Intel Platforms), Linux, and Windows
  • Supports AIA serial command interface over RS-422 and 232 serial lines

Description

    The PCI DV provides high-resolution image capture for digital video cameras. 80-pin connector provides support for widest variety of cameras. Spatial and depth resolution and the number of buffers are limited only by the host memory. Images can be captured and displayed in real-time. Support for most camera models is available.

    The PCI DV is similar to EDT's PCI DVK, with the main difference being that the PCI DVK, with it's 68-pin connector, allows the use of standard cabling with AIA extended serial cameras such as the Redlake MASD (formerly Kodak) MEGAPLUS series cameras.

Supported Cameras

    Most AIA Monochrome, Category 1, extended single and dual channel digital cameras and some color cameras are supported by the PCI DV. A list of cameras for which EDT has made cables and configuration files is available here.

Software

    The PCI DV comes with a configurable device driver, a C language interface library, example programs, and an X-Windows or MS Windows based camera control and image capture and display program (click here for screen shots). The device driver provides direct virtual memory access for the host computer, including features for controlling the device and determining its status. Example programs demonstrate this capability using the functions provided in the library. A number of Third Party products are available as well to provide turn-key solutions to image acquisition needs.

Applications

  • Machine vision
  • Manufacturing/Inspection
  • Computer microscopy
  • Astronomy
  • Aerial mapping
  • Image archiving
  • Image processing and analysis
  • Medical imaging
  • Multimedia
  • Security

Specifications

    Video Interface

    A programmable gate array is configured for a specific video camera when the driver is loaded. Thirty-five LVDS or RS-422 signals are configured as inputs or outputs, as required by the camera. Outputs can also be configured as single-ended for TTL camera control lines. The PCI DV does not include frame buffer memory. Video data is stored in host memory as required by the camera and application.

    Software

    SDK including device drivers for Solaris™, Linux, and Windows are included with purchase of the board. Device drivers for VxWorks and MacOS are also available.

    PCI Bus Compliance

    PCI 2.1s
    33Mhz
    32 bits

    Cables

    Cables to connect the PCI DV to a variety of cameras are available. For part numbers, refer to our PCI DV cable list. Cables are typically 10 feet long unless otherwise specified. Longer cables can be special ordered.

    Physical

    Single PCI Local Bus slot
    Dimensions: 3.3" x 5.8" x 0.5"
    Weight: 3.8 oz.
    Connector: AMP 787190-8 high-density 80-pin (mates with AMP 749621-8, backshell 749196-2)*
    (for connector pinouts, go here [pdf])
    *Manufactured by AMP Inc. 1-800-522-6752

    Power

    < 1A @ 3V DC
    (can operate in either a 3.3v or 5v slot)

    Environmental

    Temperature

    Operating: 10° to 40° C
    Nonoperating: -20° to 60° C
    Heat Output: 5 W

    Humidity

    Operating: 20% to 80% noncondensing @ 40° C
    Nonoperating: 95% noncondensing @ 40° C

    Noise

    0 DB

    MTBF

    150,000 hours

System Requirements

    Note: This outlines the minimum recommended requirements for a typical application that uses EDT interface boards. In practice, few situations are 'typical'. We urge you to read this for a broader discussion on making sure your system is adequate for the task of accepting high speed DMA data with an EDT interface board.

    Intel

      Processor: Pentium III or IV/400Mhz+, or AMD Athalon
      Memory: 512 Mb minimum
      Cache memory: 256 Kb.
      PCI Bus: Adequate bandwidth for camera in use. click here for detailed information on bandwidth requirements
      Video: AGP Display (IMPORTANT: Use of PCI Video boards on the same bus as an EDT I/O board is NOT recommended)
      OS: Sun Solaris, Linux, Windows, VxWorks (selected platforms), MacOS
      Patches: Windows NT service pack 6, Windows 2000 service pack 1

    SUN

      Platform: Ultra 30, 60, Blade 100, Blade 1000, Enterprise
      Processor: 248MHz or faster
      Memory: 128Mb minimum
      Cache memory: 1Mb minimum
      Video: Creator3D, Elite3d M6, Expert3d, PGX64
      PCI Bus: 288 bits (dual)
      OS: Solaris™ 2.6 - 10

Support

    EDT provides several levels of customer support, from phone consultation to new camera integration to custom design of hardware or software at hourly rates. Technical s upport is also provided though the Technical Information section of this web site.

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