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58Appendix C: Glossary

ASIC

Application-specific integrated circuit. An integrated circuit custom-made to meet the requirements of a specific application. It integrates several digital and/or analog functions into a single die. This results in a reduction in cost, board area, and power consumption, while improving performance when compared to an equivalent implementation using off-the-shelf components.

Backplane

A circuit board that acts as a pathway between multiple boards. For example, if a backplane is inserted between the VMChannels of two Matrox Meteor-II boards, the boards can share data through their VMChannel.

Band

One of the surfaces of a buffer. A grayscale image requires just one band. A color image requires three bands, one for each color component.

Bandwidth

A term describing the capacity to transfer data. Greater bandwidth is needed to sustain a higher transfer rate. Greater bandwidth can be achieved, for example, by using a wider bus.

Bit

A digit of a binary number. Images are described as 1-bit, 8-bit, 16-bit, etc. The numbers indicate the bits available to store the value of each pixel in the image.

Bus

A pathway along which signals are sent, generally in two directions, for communication of data.

Color component

One of the components that make up a color space. Typically, each component of a color image is stored in a separate band of a multi-band buffer.

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Contents Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link Page Contents Hardware reference Appendix B Technical information Page Introduction Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link TTLOr Matrox Genesis processor board1 MIL-Lite Matrix/bar code reading, and calibrationAcquisition, transfer, display control, and archiving Processing, analysis, and archivingWhat you need to get started Inspecting the Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link packageTo your computer and all peripherals Installation overview Introduction Hardware Installation Installing Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link Screw Metal Plate BIT PCI Board Slot Hardware installation Connecting external devices VMChannel. Used to send data to another Matrox boardMatrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PC/104-Plus Connectors pinout Reference manual for pinout informationHardware installation Installing software Installing the software Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II Boards Multiple board installation Grabbing simultaneously from different boardsGrabbing from two Matrox Meteor-II boards Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II boards Hardware reference Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link hardware reference Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link grab sectionLUT Board are as follows MaxIs specified by the DCF Each of the video input Camera Link connectorsSection earlier in this chapter Three waysData interfaces Video Interface AsicPCI interface Hardware reference Appendix a Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common problems and solutionsNot enough memory to allocate buffer under Windows NT IRQ conflicts Contacting Matrox Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Technical Information Technical information Connector pinouts for Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PCI Pinout for the two Camera Link connectors is as follows PIN SignalMedium Configuration Pin Signal Same type and lengthHDT44P Pinout of the 9-pin DB9 female connector is as follows Pin Signal DescriptionTop view of board Dgnd DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8 DATA9 Extender board Specifications Min. of 6.3 mA recommended Max. of 10 mA recommended Environmental Appendix B Technical information Appendix C Glossary Asic DCF See also progressive scanning Also known as non-interlaced. See also interlaced scanning See also horizontal sync Index Uart Industry Canada Compliance Statement Regulatory ComplianceFCC Compliance Statement EU Notice European UnionPage Product support Dorval, Quebec H9P 2T4Page Product Assistance Request Form Describe the problem