A High Performance Video Digitizer
for Industrial, Security and Video Conferencing
The ImpactVCB board provides image capture from a desk top CCD camera or other
analog input. Impact VCB board is a small 1/3 height PCI board based on the
Conexant 878A video digitizer chip. It requires a bus-master PCI slot. A VGA
card with Direct Draw 3 (or later) capability is required for Live Display.
Operating system can be Window 95, Windows 98, WindowsME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000
and WindowsXP. Third party Linux drivers are available. Drivers are provided
with the ImpactVCB board. Incoming image is digitized using high quality 4:2:2
video sampling and displayed in a window on the PC's VGA screen. The image is
transmitted directly by the ImpactVCB into main system memory or the memory
of the VGA adapter for high performance results.
The ImpactVCB comes in several different I/O configurations, with up to four
composite video inputs, s-video input, power output (primarily to drive a CCD
camera) and an optional audio input.
A Programmers Toolkit is available for the ImpactVCB which provides both DLL
and OCX support for applications requiring the ImpactVCB's video capture or
video display. Applications can be developed in C or Visual Basic.
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Detailed Features
Specifications
Composite video inputs: 3
S-Video inputs: 1
5V power output: none
Audio Input: none
Board height: full height
A Closer Look
Features
Video Capture
Video from any analog source (composite or S-Video) can be captured as either
still frame video images or motion video. Composite video inputs are provided
as female RCA jacks, while S-Video uses standard 4-pin DIN connectors. The
ImpactVCB comes with a VFW capture driver (Video for Windows)for Windows 95
and Windows NT, and a WDM driver for use with WindowsXP, Windows98SE, Windows
Me and Windows 2000. Typical capture rates range from 15 to 30 fps depending
on system configuration.
Live Video Display
The ImpactVCB can display live video from NTSC or PAL video sources in a resizable
window on the PC screen. The digitizing of the analog video signal and the
resizing of the video image is performed by hardware on the ImpactVCB, thereby
not slowing down the CPU. After video is digitized and resized, the digitized
video image is drawn by the ImpactVCB directly into the memory of the PC's
VGA card. This uses a feature of Windows called Direct Draw, and the ImpactVCB
can be used with most VGA cards which support Direct Draw 5 or higher. This
technique is used on Windows95, Windows98, WindowsME, Windows2000 and WindowsNT
4.0
Serialization
Some ImpactVCB models have a unique serial number burnt into an EProm on board.
The serial number is read either through the Hauppauge WinTV Programmers Toolkit
or can be read via Windows Control Panel. In addition to the serial number,
these models of ImpactVCB have its I/O configuration burnt into the EProm.
For Videoconferencing
The ImpactVCB can be used for Internet video conferencing using the supplied
Microsoft NetMeeting. Also, most other video conferencing applications which
require a Video for Windows capture driver to digitize video can be used with
the ImpactVCB. Since all of the digitizing and image movement are done by
the ImpactVCB without requiring the systems CPU, you get the maximum performance
from your PC.
Minimum System Requirements
The ImpactVCB capture board is designed for all Pentium PCs running WindowsXP,
WindowsME, Windows2000, Windows 95, Windows98, and Windows NT 4.0 with Service
Pack 3 installed. A public domain Linux driver is also available for the ImpactVCB.
The ImpactVCB requires a bus-mastering PCI bus slot.
For live video, your PC’s VGA graphics adapter must have WINDOWS Direct
Draw support. Most current VGA cards have this support.
The ImpactVCB board also requires 2MB of free hard disk space, and 2 MB
of RAM (Windows 95 or Windows98) or 4 MB of RAM (Windows NT 4.0, Windows2000
or WindowsXP).
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