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Analog Image Acquisition Boards with Perfect Digital Quality
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The Domino series is a range of high-end PCI and PCI Express frame grabbers for analog cameras. They support any
system function associated to industrial acquisition, such as camera asynchronous reset, exposure and strobe control.
The latest Domino boards - Melody, Harmony and Symphony PCIe - are based on an innovative proprietary technology
called D³ Technology™*. It provides a perfect digital image with the benefits of a proven analog environment: low-cost,
reliable cabling and connections, smallest cameras, low power, ... The D³ Technology™* offers unequalled signal stability
and image quality to the analog acquisition. These boards are further enhanced by extensive on-board I/O capabilities.
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Support of analog cameras
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- Progressive or interlaced scanning
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- Synchronous timing or asynchronous reset and shutter control
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- Monochrome single-tap or RGB
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- High-resolution, support for mega-pixel cameras
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High-accuracy 10-bit 40/60 MHz A/D converters
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- 8- or 10-bit input look-up-table and programmable input filter
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- Programmable gain and offset control
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On-board memory
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Trigger, strobe, enhanced I/O lines
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Internal connectors: video, system and power
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MultiCam drivers for Microsoft Windows® and Linux
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D³ Technology™*
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- Fully digital signal processing chai
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- Black level restoration
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- Control over horizontal and vertical pixel counts
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- Sampling clock generation
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- Synchronization recovery: vertical and horizontal
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- Gain, offset control
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- Low-pass filtering
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- Color sub-carrier removal
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- Extremely low synchronization jitter
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- Absolute digital stability and consequently no need of pixel clock
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- Absolute parametric stability
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- Various camera synchronization mode supported
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- Excellent performance reproducibility
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DOMINO series Comparison Chart
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DOMINO series General Features
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Bus Mastering
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All Euresys frame grabbers are PCI bus mastering agents that directly store the acquired images into the PC physical
memory without CPU involvement. As a unique feature, a Euresys board automatically recovers the scatter-gather
virtual memory mapping to present the data as a regular bitmap image in a user allocated memory buffer.
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Interfaced Cameras
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The Domino series and the MultiCam drivers interface an impressive choice of different analog cameras.
An up-to-date list is available on the Interfacing Cameras page.
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The Domino Melody, Harmony and Symphony PCIe support top-notch cameras such as dual, triple and quad-speed. As a
unique feature, they have strictly no jumpers. Even the 75-ohm termination resistor is a software selectable feature.
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Trigger, Strobe, Enhanced I/O Lines
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In order to facilitate the integration of the board into the application system, the new Domino boards offer digital I/O lines
configurable for trigger input, strobe output or general purpose control.
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MultiCam™
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Multicam drivers available
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Microsoft for Windows 32-bit
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Microsoft for Windows 64-bit
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MultiCam for Linux 32-bit
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MultiCam for Linux 64-bit
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Components delivered
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MultiCam for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit
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MultiCam driver: - A 32 bit and 64 bit binary library
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- DirectShow® filters
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- An ActiveX controls library
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MultiCam for Linux 32-bit and 64-bit
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MultiCam driver: a 32 bit and 64 bit binary library
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MultiCam Studio
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Documentation
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Sample programs
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Supported OS
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Microsoft for Windows 32-bit: Windows 7®, Vista®, XP® and Server 2008®
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Microsoft for Windows 64-bit: Windows 7®, Vista®, XP®, Server 2008® and Server 2008 R2®
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MultiCam for Linux 32-bit and 64-bit
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These two MultiCam drivers are designed to be distribution-independent on x86 and x86-64 platforms with kernels versions up to 2.6.31. It is expected to work with a wide range of distributions. Support will only be provided under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2, which is the validated distribution.
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Supported development tools
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The 32-bit and 64-bit binary libraries are designed to be used with ISO-compliant C/C++ compilers for
the development of respectively 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86-64) applications.
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DirectShow® filters are designed to be used with 32-bit (x86) Microsoft Visual C++ compilers for
the development of 32-bit (x86) applications.
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The ActiveX controls library is designed to be used with ActiveX-compatible development tools for
the development of 32-bit (x86) applications.
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Euresys products comply with the RoHS Directive
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For questions about Euresys Company and Products please contact info@euresys.com
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