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News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: CameraLink
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2002
Dual channel camera duplicator
Master and slave relationship between video streams allows two completely independent processing systems to work on video data independently
Kane Computing is now offering a new CameraLink duplicator to the UK imaging market, which creates a second slave stream to allow transfer of digital video to a second target host The CameraLink duplicator offers a master stream for full bi-directional CameraLink communications and a slave stream to provide separate video display and processing or to allow two computers to process the video data independently and concurrently
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The duplicator can also be used as a repeater to double the permitted distance between video source and host.
The unit accepts a CameraLink Base configuration video signal (maximum 24 bit data).
FVAL, LVAL, DVAL, and Strobe are all available and the master stream supports one full duplex serial communications channel and four camera control signals.
For extending CameraLink over longer distances, Kane offers OpticLink, which uses fibre optics to extend the range up to 4km. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...
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