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HDTV Capture Display and Storage



Sensoray has introduced a 1080i compatible HDTV image processor for embedded systems in the broadcast and medical markets. Model 2246 captures an HDTV signal from an HD or SD-SDI source and formats it for display and image compression. Conventional analog video inputs are also accepted. Its highspeed hardware can scale and add text/graphics prior to compression, display and storage. A scan converter section formats video inputs for DVI-D LCD monitors. A high-speed USB2.0 port receives external commands and sends MPEG streams and captured images to a host. Analog video outputs are included for displaying downscaled HDTV images on standard definition monitors.



A Windows driver, API, and demo with source code are included for developers. The software demonstrates the full capabilities of the 2246, including digital video recording, real-time image display, single image storage and display, real-time MPEG encoding and decoding, and file playback. The single piece price is $1,634.



Sensoray, Co. Inc has been producing superior engineering solutions since 1982. We are an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).

We design and manufacture a broad range of vision systems, frame grabbers, data acquisition, industrial control, and machine communication products. We support a wide variety of interfaces including PC/104, PC104+, PCI, ISA, CPCI, VME, STD, and USB.



All of our products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. If you cannot find exactly what you are looking for in our standard product line, we would be pleased to provide a quotation for a custom solution. We welcome your questions, offer free technical support and a two year warranty on all of our products.



http://www.sensoray.com






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