Digital Video Module Eyes Embedded Applications

June 1, 2000

The DV-104 video module digitizes live video in NTSC, PAL, or SECAM formats and outputs the digitized stream on a Zoomed Video bus. Combined with one of the company's Zoomed Video-capable single-board computers, live video can be displayed in a window on an SVGA monitor, CRT, or flat-panel display and captured at rates of 20 to 30 frames per second. The module comes in three forms: PC/104, PC/104-Plus, and standalone. Measuring 3.6" x 2.8", the standalone form features digitization capabilities of up to 640 x 480 pixels, six composite or three S-Video inputs, and a 3.3-V Zoomed Video output. Software for Windows, QNX and Linux is available. Versions are available for $95 each/100.

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