Differences between the PCI-1410 and the PCI-1409Hardware: Image Acquisition (IMAQ)>>Analog Image Devices>>PCI-1410
Problem: How does the PCI-1410 differ from the PCI-1409 and can I replace my PCI-1409 with a PCI-1410? Solution: The PCI-1410 is a high quality, multi channel, analog framegrabber suitable for standard and non standard cameras. This board is recommended for megapixel analog cameras (JAI CV-A1/A2, Sony XC-HR70, etc.) or standard resolution cameras when image quality is paramount. The PCI-1410 is a direct replacement for the PCI-1409, with identical features and functionality, except the features noted below:
Related Links: Products and Services: PCI-1410 KnowledgeBase 3Q6FPGMQ: What Constitutes a "Standard" Analog Video Signal and When Do I Need a PCI-1410 to Acquire Non-Standard Analog Video Signals? Attachments:
Report Date: 02/10/2005 Last Updated: 09/19/2008 Document ID: 3I9FKE6W |
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