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Matrox Imaging releases Matrox Orion, a low-cost color/monochrome AGP frame grabber with integrated display
October 5, 1999, Montreal, Canada - Matrox Imaging today introduced its latest frame grabber, Matrox Orion. This cost-effective and multi-faceted board supports standard color/monochrome video capture and integrates a display section based on the award-winning MGA G400 graphics controller - providing leading edge graphics features and performance.
Matrox Orion
Matrox Orion takes advantage of AGP's data transfer rates which allow for the design of rich user interfaces, as well as provide faster graphics updates and free up host CPU cycles to handle other tasks. The AGP interface also frees up a PCI slot for other peripherals.
Standard video capture
Matrox Orion can capture standard analog composite and S-Video in NTSC/PAL formats, and composite RS-170/CCIR video formats. It also includes discrete analog-to-digital converters for capturing component RGB in NTSC/PAL video formats. A separate trigger input is also provided for synchronizing video capture to external events.
Matrox MGA G400 Graphics
Matrox Orion includes the latest in a long line of award-winning graphics controllers from Matrox Graphics Inc., a leader in PC graphics technology. The MGA G400 boasts an impressive feature set including two independent CRT controllers. On Matrox Orion, the primary CRT controller handles the main (VGA) display output, while the second CRT controller handles secondary (TV) display output. As well, the MGA G400 provides Matrox Orion with non-destructive graphics overlay of live video without host CPU intervention.
Independent secondary display
This latest frame grabber from Matrox Imaging supports a second display output that is independent of the primary display resolution. For example, the main display can run at 1024 x 768 showing the user-interface and video window, while the secondary display runs at NTSC/PAL resolutions to show the contents of the video window in full screen. This feature is essential for any application that requires a high-resolution display while simultaneously recording video using a VCR. As well, the secondary video output can be synchronized to the video input to avoid tearing artifacts.
Key Features
composite, S-Video, or RGB NTSC/PAL video capture
composite RS-170/CCIR video capture
8 video inputs
trigger input
VGA display up to 1920 x 1200
non-destructive overlay of graphics on live video
separate and independent composite, Y/C or RGB NTSC/PAL video output
NTSC/PAL video output can be synchronized to video input
AGP 1X, 2X, and 4X modes
32 MB graphics and video buffer
available software includes Matrox Imaging Library (MIL), ActiveMIL,
supports Microsoft Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
About Matrox
Established in 1976 and headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada, Matrox Imaging is a leading designer and manufacturer of PC-based hardware and software for machine vision, image analysis and medical imaging. Products include standard frame grabbers, real-time vision processors, integrated imaging platforms and device-independent development software. Specifically designed to decrease development time and costs, Matrox Imaging technology is used by OEMs and integrators in factory automation, process control, electronic and pharmaceutical packaging, semiconductor inspection, robotics, radiology and microscopy.
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