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News Release from: Lambda Photometrics | Subject: Aexeon Quattro
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2006
Board provides real-time acquisition and
display
New from dPict Imaging, the Quattro is the latest in the popular Aexeon product line of analogue camera acquisition boards.
New from dPict Imaging, the Quattro is the latest in the popular Aexeon product line of analogue camera acquisition boards The Aexeon Quattro is a real-time PCI or PCI Express video capture and display frame grabber with four fully independent and asynchronous video channels
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Quattro continues dPict Imaging's product strategy by being equipped with a digital video processor and 64Mbyte of onboard frame buffer memory, allowing for reliable capture, compression, and transmission of video data to host or display memory.
The Aexeon Quattro also comes equipped with multiple-picture video output and more than sufficient I/O and control for the most demanding multi-video streaming application.
The Quattro boasts other impressive features, including onboard JPEG video compression which drastically reduces the PC's CPU usage.
If motion detection is used, several weeks can be recorded on a single hard disk.
Hardware overlay on video input or output, control over resolution, frame rate (1-25 frame/s), and compression quality factor per video input are also possible.
The Quattro also offers integrated motion detection handled through the digitiser chip, this allows the DSP to do other things like compression, without any CPU load.
The Aexeon Quattro is controlled through a comprehensive API that is common to all dPict Imaging products.
Extensive documentation and sample code for Windows 2000, XP, C# and NET, as well as excellent technical support ensure successful application development. Request a free brochure from Lambda Photometrics ...
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