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Sensoray Offers Video Capture in SDI or DVI


Tigard, OR — Sensoray has introduced its new Model 3364, a USB 3.0 video capture device available in SDI or DVI versions. It captures uncompressed standard and HD video in resolutions up to 1080p 60 Hz and uses H.264 video compression for inputs up to 1080p 30 Hz, both with low latency. As a USB 3.0 device, it is capable of cap- turing uncompressed video at full frame rates and simultaneously sending uncom- pressed (preview) and compressed streams to the host. Both models are USB video class


(UVC) devices, and do not require a device- specific driver or an external power supply. They are controlled using a video API (DirectShow or Video4Linux). The video stream multiplexer has precision hardware timestamps


Fairview Intros SPDT PIN Diode Switches


Allen, TX — Fairview Microwave has introduced a line of single-pole dou- ble-throw (SPDT) PIN diode switches in compact and rugged coaxial pack- ages. The switches are commonly used in RF, microwave and millime- ter-wave test systems for applica- tions such as test and measurement devices, communications systems, SATCOM, avionics, radar, and med- ical and laboratory equipment. Specific applications may include


signal routing between instruments and devices under test or used in


SDI and DVI video capture cards.


which ensure A/V sync. Video outputs are available for operation in decoding or pass- through modes. Real-time text and graphic overlay gen-


erators can position up to 160 characters of text anywhere in the video frame. A unique text string may be defined for each overlay generator. Text variables are automatically updated every video frame. The Model 2464 handles the same input signal types but has


ter Drive, Tigard, OR 97223 % 503-684-8005 fax: 503-684-8164 E-mail: info@sensoray.com Web: www.sensoray.com


an Ethernet interface. Contact: Sensoray, 7313 SW Tech Cen-


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