Digital Video Card Eases Data Acquisition

March 1, 2000

Offered as the first fully integrated digital video card for data acquisition, the SDV-10 makes it possible to record and reproduce analog measurement data and video imagery simultaneously when installed in the company's SIR-1000 data recorders. Up to eight hours of MPEG2 video with analog signals or digital data streams can be recorded and stored on a single AIT cartridge.
Test data can be reviewed visually in normal, slow/fast, and as still picture while replaying recorded analog or digital data. The new video card is well suited for use in applications such as high-end research and development, quality control, vehicle development and testing, failure analysis, and flight and automotive simulation. Other features include ease of use and installation.

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