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Analog Frame Grabber for RIO


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Hi fellow LabVIEW developers and Users,

Last week MoviMED (www.movimed.com) launched the AF-1501 analog frame-grabber for NI CompactRIO and NI Single-Board RIO.

This is the first vision-enabled C-series module for RIO and opens a new dimension of possibilities in the Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) world. It allows the RIO platform to capture images from Analog Video (AV) sources, including the most common standards (NTSC/PAL/SECAM).

You can now acquire images from CCTV cameras, thermal cameras or low-cost spy cameras and process them with NI Vision RT in the CompactRIO/Single-Board RIO platform. Therefore the embedded real-time platform is now able to react (gather or store data, set signals, actuate on motors, etc) based on the acquired images.

For those of you interested in the module check the description, data sheet and documentation at http://www.movimed.com/AF1501-framegrabber.htm .

You can now buy it from http://www.movimed-store.com/ !!!

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Hi fellow LabVIEW developers and Users,

Last week MoviMED (www.movimed.com) launched the AF-1501 analog frame-grabber for NI CompactRIO and NI Single-Board RIO.

This is the first vision-enabled C-series module for RIO and opens a new dimension of possibilities in the Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) world. It allows the RIO platform to capture images from Analog Video (AV) sources, including the most common standards (NTSC/PAL/SECAM).

You can now acquire images from CCTV cameras, thermal cameras or low-cost spy cameras and process them with NI Vision RT in the CompactRIO/Single-Board RIO platform. Therefore the embedded real-time platform is now able to react (gather or store data, set signals, actuate on motors, etc) based on the acquired images.

For those of you interested in the module check the description, data sheet and documentation at http://www.movimed.com/AF1501-framegrabber.htm .

You can now buy it from http://www.movimed-store.com/ !!!

This module sounds cool

I have been checking it out as NI just announced Machine Vision on CompactRIO.

The article mentions your module as well as support for IP cameras on cRIO

We've used the CVS before for the sole reason of VGA output support.

If the cRIO had this feature we could just use it instead.

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