Smallest Full Camera Link Frame Grabber
APPLICATIONS
- Airborne
- Automotive
- Drone
- Industrial
- Mobile
- Rugged
- Underwater
FRAME GRABBER
- MDR or SDR connector
- Base Camera Link
- Medium or Full Camera Link
- Data rates up to 1370 megabytes per second
- Line Scan or Area Scan Cameras
- Supports more than 1000 different camera models
- Camera frame rate sequence capture
- Triggered image sequence capture
- Camera Integration & Async Reset Control
- LVTTL Trigger In and Strobe Out
INTERFACE
- PCIe x4 M.2 M slot
- 64-bit memory addressing
- 1370 megabyte per second sustained data transfer
SPECIFICATIONS
Performance (Supports the camera’s maximum) | – Horizontal Resolution – Vertical Resolution – Frame Rate – Bit Depth |
Signal Input & Output | Pixel clock frequencies from 20 to 85 megahertz |
Data Transfers | – Supports cameras with data output rates up to 1370 megabytes per second – 64 bit memory addressing |
Bus Requirement | – PCIe x4 M.2 M Slot – Supports 2280, 2260, or 2240 Slot Lengths |
Connectors | – Two 26 pin MDR or SDR camera link connectors – 10 pin header for Trigger, Frame Enable, Strobe, and General Purpose I/O |
Power Requirements | 12 volts at 250 milliamps |
Certifications | – CE Compliant – ROHS Compliant |
EPIX Software Support | – Supported by XCAP-Lite (no charge with board purchase), XCAP-Ltd, XCAP-Std, XCLIB, and PXIPL. – Compatible with 32-bit & 64-bit Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000, LINUX, and 32-bit DOS. Also TWAIN and Image-Pro Compatible. – Windows Media Foundation Frame Server (DirectShow) and Video for Linux (V4L2) source drivers are distributed with all versions of XCAP. |
SOFTWARE
- XCAP-Lite image capture, display, and save program included
- Capture video to computer memory with XCAP-LTD
- Stream video to disk with XCAP-STD
- XCLIB programmer libraries for frame grabber and camera control
- PXIPL image processing, measurement, and analysis libraries
- Windows & Linux, 32 & 64–bit
The PIXCI® miniH2x4F camera link frame grabber uses internal M.2M slots in small computer systems. Space constraints typically require routing of cables to a side of the case or to a nearby camera. Flexible cables are used to facilitate routing.