Generic BitFlow Accessory Axion 1xE-DS9T Frame Grabber PCIe x4 Retail
Generic BitFlow Accessory Axion 1xE-DS9T Frame Grabber PCIe x4 Retail
The Virtual Frame Grabber
The Axion supports up to two cameras. In dual camera mode, the board looks to Windows and application software like two completely independent frame grabbers. This simplifies the setup for multiple cameras as each camera is really treated separately. Of course, the cameras can be internally synchronized if needed, but they can also be run completely independently. The two cameras do not have to be the same resolution, frame rate, trigger mode, or even tap format.
StreamSync
The StreamSync system consists of an Acquisition Engine and a Buffer Manager. It was first released on the Cyton-CXP and is a departure from previous BitFlow frame grabbers. The StreamSync system is a start-from-scratch complete redesign of the acquisition and DMA parts of a frame grabber. BitFlow used its years of experience in this area to design a next generation, super efficient capture system.
StreamSync Features
• Efficient support for variable sized images with fast context switches between frames
• Per frame control of acquisition properties (AOI specifically)
• Hardware control of image sequencing
• Enhanced debug capabilities
• Efficient support for on-demand buffer allocation (Genicam model)
• Graceful recovery from dropped packets (either on the input side or the DMA side)
Camera Link 2.0 Compliant
Supports up to two cameras
Supports base, medium, full, 80-bit (10-tap) CL cameras
Supports simultaneous capture from two 80-bit/85 MHz cameras
Industry standard SDR Camera Link connectors
Support PoCL and non-PoCL cameras
Support dual connector PoCL
Provides Safe Power, full protection from all power line faults
Cameras can be accurately synchronized, or can be completely independent
PCI Express x4 Gen 2.0 interface (also works in x8 and x16 slots)
Compatible with PCI Express Gen 1.0 slots
Separate I/O for each camera
Highly deterministic, low latency frame grabber to camera trigger
Supports simultaneous communications to all cameras
Windows "sees" a separate frame grabber for each camera
FlowThru technology means no on-board memory is needed
StreamSync acquisition engine optimizes synchronization between acquisition and DMA
StreamSync buffer manager maximize DMA channel efficiency
Acquire variable length frames from line scan cameras
The Virtual Frame Grabber
The Axion supports up to two cameras. In dual camera mode, the board looks to Windows and application software like two completely independent frame grabbers. This simplifies the setup for multiple cameras as each camera is really treated separately. Of course, the cameras can be internally synchronized if needed, but they can also be run completely independently. The two cameras do not have to be the same resolution, frame rate, trigger mode, or even tap format.
StreamSync
The StreamSync system consists of an Acquisition Engine and a Buffer Manager. It was first released on the Cyton-CXP and is a departure from previous BitFlow frame grabbers. The StreamSync system is a start-from-scratch complete redesign of the acquisition and DMA parts of a frame grabber. BitFlow used its years of experience in this area to design a next generation, super efficient capture system.
StreamSync Features
• Efficient support for variable sized images with fast context switches between frames
• Per frame control of acquisition properties (AOI specifically)
• Hardware control of image sequencing
• Enhanced debug capabilities
• Efficient support for on-demand buffer allocation (Genicam model)
• Graceful recovery from dropped packets (either on the input side or the DMA side)
Camera Link 2.0 Compliant
Supports up to two cameras
Supports base, medium, full, 80-bit (10-tap) CL cameras
Supports simultaneous capture from two 80-bit/85 MHz cameras
Industry standard SDR Camera Link connectors
Support PoCL and non-PoCL cameras
Support dual connector PoCL
Provides Safe Power, full protection from all power line faults
Cameras can be accurately synchronized, or can be completely independent
PCI Express x4 Gen 2.0 interface (also works in x8 and x16 slots)
Compatible with PCI Express Gen 1.0 slots
Separate I/O for each camera
Highly deterministic, low latency frame grabber to camera trigger
Supports simultaneous communications to all cameras
Windows "sees" a separate frame grabber for each camera
FlowThru technology means no on-board memory is needed
StreamSync acquisition engine optimizes synchronization between acquisition and DMA
StreamSync buffer manager maximize DMA channel efficiency
Acquire variable length frames from line scan cameras