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Product category: Imaging/Image processing software/VR
News Release from: Matrox Imaging | Subject: Concord family of interface cards
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 23 April 2008

Matrox offers interface cards for
imaging library

Matrox Imaging has launched Matrox Concord, a family of interface cards that are pre-licensed for use with the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) and preconfigured to minimise application set-up time

The Matrox Concord family allows easy connection to GigE Vision or IEEE 1394 IIDC devices The single-port Matrox Concord GigE is factory configured to maximize the size of jumbo packets and manage interrupt moderation and receive descriptors for optimal GigE Vision performance

Matrox Concord 1394 features three IEEE-1394a/b adapter ports and a 1394a/b bilingual copper connection.

Both cards support 64-bit conventional PCI and x1 PCI Express host interfaces.

They are also pre-licensed for the MIL IEEE 1394 IIDC and GigE Vision drivers, so a supplemental licence is not required.

Furthermore, both cards can be used to obtain and store the license for additional MIL functionality.

Like other Matrox Imaging hardware, the Matrox Concord family has a managed lifecycle and long-term availability.

Software support is available for 32-bit Microsoft Windows XP and consists of the field-proven, hardware-independent Matrox Imaging Library (MIL)/ActiveMIL or MIL-Lite/ActiveMIL-Lite development toolkits for creating custom applications.

Pricing for Matrox Concord starts at USD150 US OEM (quantity 1), which includes the MIL license for IEEE 1394 IIDC and GigE Vision drivers, and will be available in the first quarter of 2008. Request a free brochure from Matrox Imaging ...

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