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Acquisition features The Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link interface features two Camera Link-compliant video input connectors, and can grab data from Camera Link area or line scan video sources, including one, two, or four tap monochrome sources, and component RGB sources. Both form factors support acquisition from one camera, or simultaneous acquisition from synchronized cameras, either two monochrome, or one monchrome and one RGB. You can also connect and switch (non-simultaneous acquisition) from between two monochrome, two RGB, or one monochrome and one RGB source.

For more detailed information, see the Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link grab section in Chapter 5.

Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link also accepts an external trigger and can operate in either asynchronous reset mode or next valid frame/field mode.

Data transfer

Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link allows the transfer of live video to Host memory or off-board display memory. To prevent loss of data during long bus-access latencies, found in heavily loaded computer systems, Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link features 32 Mbytes of video transfer memory for temporary image storage. The board is also equipped with the Matrox Video Interface ASIC (VIA), which acts as a video-to-PCI bridge.

Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PCI form factor also has a VMChannel interface (non-bus controller), which is used to send data to other VM devices found on other Matrox Imaging boards (for example, Matrox Genesis main board

or Matrox Genesis processor board)1.

Software

To operate Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link, you can purchase one or more Matrox Imaging software products that support the Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link board. These are the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) and its derivatives (MIL-Lite, ActiveMIL, ActiveMIL-Lite, and Matrox Inspector). Consult your software manual for supported Windows environments.

1.Since the Matrox Meteor-II boards cannot perform the function of bus controller, they must be connected with at least one board which is bus controller capable; other- wise, VMChannel transfers will not work.

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Contents Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link Page Contents Hardware reference Appendix B Technical information Page Introduction TTL Matrox Meteor-II /Camera LinkOr Matrox Genesis processor board1 Acquisition, transfer, display control, and archiving Matrix/bar code reading, and calibrationMIL-Lite Processing, analysis, and archivingInspecting the Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link package What you need to get startedTo 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 VMChannel. Used to send data to another Matrox board Connecting external devicesMatrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PC/104-Plus Reference manual for pinout information Connectors pinoutHardware installation Installing software Installing the software Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II Boards Grabbing simultaneously from different boards Multiple board installationGrabbing from two Matrox Meteor-II boards Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II boards Hardware reference Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link grab section Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link hardware referenceLUT Max Board are as followsSection earlier in this chapter Each of the video input Camera Link connectorsIs specified by the DCF Three waysVideo Interface Asic Data interfacesPCI interface Hardware reference Appendix a Troubleshooting Common problems and solutions TroubleshootingNot 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 PIN Signal Pinout for the two Camera Link connectors is as followsSame type and length Medium Configuration Pin SignalHDT44P Pin Signal Description Pinout of the 9-pin DB9 female connector is as followsTop 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 FCC Compliance Statement Regulatory ComplianceIndustry Canada Compliance Statement EU Notice European UnionPage Dorval, Quebec H9P 2T4 Product supportPage Product Assistance Request Form Describe the problem