Subscribe to EDN
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Frame grabber combines compression, motion detection

By Warren Webb, Technical Editor -- EDN, October 17, 2007

If your next design deals with video from an analog source, you may want to consider using a frame grabber, which provides a quick and easy way to capture and digitize the video. For example, Sensoray’s latest USB model 2251 frame grabber converts an NTSC- or PAL-composite analog-video source into an MPEG stream along with optional synchronized audio all in 1.5×3.5-in. form factor. Users can adjust the resolution and bit rate to optimize picture quality and storage requirements. You can adjust the output resolution from 320×240 to 720×480 pixels at 30 frames/sec. The bit rate is continuously variable to 6 Mbps. Users can select MPEG1-, MPEG2-, or MPEG4-compression or can capture frames in JPEG format. The 2251 also supports motion detection in three user-programmable regions of interest. For each separate region, the user can adjust the motion-detection sensitivity and localize the motion to a 16×16-pixel block.

The 2251 includes a software-development kit with support for both Linux- and Windows-based computers. The 2251 frame grabber is available now with prices starting at $226.

RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email
Canon Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
Related Content

No related content found.

  • 0 rated items found.
Advertisement

KNOWLEDGE CENTER

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)
Featured Job On
Scroll for More Jobs
Advertisement
About EDN   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Subscription   |   RSS
© 2012 UBM Electronics. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Please visit these other UBM Canon sites

UBM Canon | Design News | Test & Measurement World | Packaging Digest | EDN | Qmed | Pharmalive | Appliance Magazine | Plastics Today | Powder Bulk Solids | Canon Trade Shows