• Frame grabber acquires at 200 Mbytes/s

    JANUARY 26, 2009--The DVR Express CLX frame grabber card is appropriate for recording applications with video data rates at 200 Mbytes/s or lower.
    Jan. 26, 2009
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    JANUARY 26, 2009--The DVR Express CLX frame grabber card is appropriate for recording applications with video data rates at 200 Mbytes/s or lower. A single card can acquire from as many as four cameras, streaming the video to PC memory. Streams 5 recording software can stream the video to hard disk using a third-party disk controller in the PC. The CLX allows direct connection of two Camera Link or LVDS cameras to its external video ports. Two internal video ports are accessible by an optional mating daughter card module. Daughter card modules for two Camera Link or LVDS cameras, along with modules for NTSC/PAL and GigE cameras, are available. Multiple cards may be installed. Other features include precision time-stamping of video frames in hardware, hardware trigger inputs/outputs with FPGA-controlled timing manipulation, and onboard video buffering for optimal live video viewing.
    IO Industries
    London, ON, Canada
    www.ioindustries.com

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    PRESS RELEASE

    Compression with sophisticated video recording software

    IO Industries DVR Express CLX frame grabber card is a good choice for recording applications with video data rates at 200 MByte per second or lower. A single card can acquire from up to 4 cameras, streaming the video to PC memory. IO Industries Streams 5 recording software takes care of streaming the video to hard disk using a 3rd party disk controller in the PC.

    The CLX allows direct connection of two camera link or LVDS cameras to its external video ports. Two internal video ports on the CLX are accessible by an optional mating daughter card module. Daughter card modules for two camera link or LVDS cameras, along with modules for NTSC/PAL and GigE cameras are available.

    Multiple CLX cards may be installed to record even more cameras. The number of cameras that can be recorded depends on PC performance, and in particular the write speed of the storage media.

    Advanced features include precision time-stamping of video frames in hardware, and hardware trigger inputs/outputs with FPGA-controlled timing manipulation, and onboard video buffering for optimal live video viewing.

    Product Highlights
    Acquires 1 to 4 cameras to PC memory
    Native support for camera link and LVDS cameras
    Support for NTSC/PAL and GigE cameras by using optional adapter modules
    Onboard video buffering for improved video streaming over PCI-X bus

    Compatible with IO Industries Streams 5 video recording software

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