Description
The 778336-01 is a part of the Frame Grabbers category, specifically the PXI-1409 model. It is designed for 4-channel, Nonstandard Analog Image Acquisition, making it a versatile choice for various image processing applications. This device boasts an input impedance of 75 ohms and is equipped with 16 MB of SDRAM memory. Additionally, it features 3 independent onboard Direct Memory Access (DMA) Controllers to efficiently handle data transfers.
Compatible with both RS-170/NTSC and CCIR/PAL video signals, the PXI-1409 ensures broad application coverage. It also includes a Genlock Circuit for synchronized video capture. The device is supported by NI-IMAQ driver software, providing users with a comprehensive software environment for developing image acquisition applications.
With a weight of only 0.38 lb and dimensions of 3.9 x 6.3 in, this frame grabber is compact and easily integrated into a variety of systems. It operates within a temperature range of 0 °C to 55 °C and can be stored in temperatures ranging from –20 °C to 70 °C. Furthermore, it is designed to withstand operating random vibration of 0.31 grms (5 to 500 Hz), ensuring reliability and durability in challenging environments.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 778336-01 |
| Category | Frame Grabbers |
| Model | PXI-1409 |
| Description | 4-channel, Nonstandard Analog Image Acquisition |
| Video Input Impedance | 75 ohms |
| Memory | 16 MB SDRAM |
| Direct Memory Access (DMA) Controllers | 3 independent onboard |
| Video Signal Compatibility | RS-170/NTSC, CCIR/PAL |
| Genlock Circuit | Yes |
| Driver Software | NI-IMAQ |
| Weight | 0.38 lb |
| Dimensions | 3.9 x 6.3 in |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 °C to 55 °C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –20 °C to 70 °C |
| Operating Random Vibration | 0.31 grms (5 to 500 Hz) |
| Non-operating
Question 1: What video signals does the PXI-1409 support? Question 2: How much SDRAM does the PXI-1409 have? Question 3: What software comes with the PXI-1409? Question 4: What is the operating temperature range for the PXI-1409? Question 5: Does the PXI-1409 have a Genlock Circuit? |


