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Imaging/Image processing software/VR
News Release from: Matrox Imaging | Subject: Solios XCL
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2004
Shining on Solios
Frame grabber strikes perfect balance between functionality and cost
Matrox Imaging has launched a new frame grabber family Featuring support for PCI-X and powerful FPGA technology, Matrox Solios frame grabbers deliver exceptional performance and functionality for cost-sensitive applications
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 18 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Matrox Solios XCL supports either two independent Camera Link Base ports or a single Camera Link Medium port.
The board captures from base or medium Camera Link area or line scan cameras at up to 66 MHz, and can also perform complete image reconstruction from multi-tap cameras.
The Matrox Solios XA has up to four completely independent inputs, each capable of high fidelity video capture at a maximum rate of 65 MHz per input.
In addition to supporting simultaneous acquisition from up to four single-tap video sources, the inputs can be combined to acquire from two dual-tap video sources or one RGB video source.
Both the Solios XCL and Solios XA offer an optional, customisable processing core based on the Altera Stratix FPGA family to accelerate specific routines in an application.
The Altera Stratix devices are available with or without memory (SDRAM and/or SRAM) to offer users maximum flexibility for their application's needs.
Matrox Solios XCL will be available in Q3 2004.
Matrox Solios XA will be available in Q4 2004. Request a free brochure from Matrox Imaging ...
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