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EDT - Data and video interface cards on GNU/Linux E-mail
Saturday, 01 August 2009 17:01

EDT Inc specializes in high-speed interface products that link devices such as digital cameras, high-resolution scanners, simulation systems, test systems, and telemetry receivers to almost any computerPCI 16DEDT Inc. (Engineering Design Team - EDT) specializes in high-speed interface products that link devices such as digital cameras, high-resolution scanners, simulation systems, test systems, and telemetry receivers to almost any computer. EDT manufactures a broad line of industrial digital camera interfaces and long range extension systems, supporting Camera Link, RS-422, and LVDS digital image output formats etc on a wide variety of platforms particularly GNU/Linux;

  • Package PDV supports all digital video boards; driver for Camera-Link interface (an interface protocol that includes standardized interconnects between cameras and framegrabbers) for PCI and PCI express, High-speed Interfaces for AIA format, e.g. PCIe8DV C-Link, PCIe4 DV C-Link, PCI DV C-Link and so on (supporting a wide variety of cameras);
  • Package PCD for configurable DMA interface, high-speed DMA and data processing interface, Synchronous serial ECL interface, Synchronous Serial Interface and so on like PCI CDa, PCI SS etc;
  • Package P53B for the PCI 53B (onboard SPARC processor) that provides a complete single slot MIL-STD 1553B interface for PCI bus computers;
  • Package P11W for the PCI 11W board a high speed single slot parallel interface for PCI bus computers. The parallel interface conforms to the Digital Equipment Corp. DR11W. This interface is used for computer to computer or computer to device connection where speed is essential. The PCI 11W will supports 8 Megabyte per second transfers. Typical applications include graphics displays, A-D and D-A converters, disk drives, and telemetry and control systems;
  • Package P16D for the PCI 16D board general purpose, high speed, 16 bit I/O interface (image in this article); it may be used to enable the transfer of data to or from the host computer. Typical applications include A-D and D-A converters, telemetry systems, and video systems. The PCI 16D will support 10 megabyte per second transfers.
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