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Does PCI-1410 support RS-343 video source

I'm trying to acquire RS343 video signal using the PCI-1410 card. I just want to known if this card supports this signal. I tried to configure the card using the tutorial "Configuring the PCI-1410 with a non-standard camera or video source" but I wasn't able to perform video acquisition.

Maybe it's just because I didn't fill the appropriate parameters in the configuration file or maybe it's just because the PCI-1410 didn't support RS343?

So, if someone can provide me some help about the configuration file, which fields should be modified to succesfully acquire RS343 video source.

Thanks

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Dear JG,

I'm posting the results of our e-mail discussions from the service request you created for the forum:

I've been checking on a couple of the parameters in the file you sent me to see if you will actually be able to acquire the RS-343 signal. I thought it was going to be OK, but based upon the Pixel Frequency listed (68.464286 MHz), it won't be possible. The PCI-1410 has a maximum PCLK frequency of 40MHz, which won't be sufficient to acquire your signal.

The following is an example with numbers from the RS-170 standard. I did the same PCLK calculation with your numbers to verify:

Parameters of interest:
# of lines/frame: 525 (this includes 485 lines for display; the rest are VSYNC lines for each of the two fields)
line frequency: 15.734 kHz
line duration: 63.556 microsec
active horizontal duration: 52.66 microsec
# active pixels/line: 640

Now, some calculations we can make:
Pixel clock (PCLK) frequency (the frequency at which each pixel arrives at the frame grabber):
640 pixels/line / 52.66 e-6 sec/line = 12.15 e6 pixels/sec (12.15 MHz)
Total line length in pixels of active video + timing information (referred to as HCOUNT):
63.556 e-6 sec * 12.15 e6 pixels/sec = 772 pixels/line
Frame rate:
15.734 e3 lines/sec / 525 lines/frame = 30 frames/sec


Best Regards
~NH
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Whatever came of this?  Has anyone successfully captured RS-343 video with a NI frame grabber?

 

- Brad

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Hi Brad,

 

I am pretty sure that the RS-343 standard is not supported by any of our framegrabbers. However, I will check this and get back to you.

Vivek Nath
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
Machine Vision
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I personally think it is not possible. Had a conversation long time ago going regarding this with NI. Not sure If they have done something regarding this lately..........
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I just want to clarify that none of our framegrabbers officially support the RS-343 standard.
Vivek Nath
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
Machine Vision
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I just want to clarify that none of our framegrabbers "officially" support the RS-343 standard

 

 

 

 Is there a catch?:smileyvery-happy:

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No :-). All this means is that the RS-343 standard is not supported by our framegrabbers.
Vivek Nath
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
Machine Vision
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No :-). All this means is that the RS-343 standard is not supported by our framegrabbers

 

ok so that concludes it for the "time being"Smiley Tongue

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