High-performance DMA (Direct Memory Access)
• Direct transfer into user-allocated memory and hardware boards that expose PCI addresses
• Hardware scatter-gather support
• 64-bit addressing capability
Area-scan triggering capabilities
• A trigger is used to start the acquisition when the part is in position. Hardware triggers come from the Coaxlink’s I/O lines.
Software triggers come from the application.
• An optional trigger delay is available to postpone the acquisition for a programmable time.
• A trigger decimation function allows to skip some of the triggers.
• Camera exposure control allows the application to control the exposure time of the camera.
• When the acquisition starts, at the appropriate timing, the Coaxlink board generates a signal to control an illumination device
connected to one of its output lines.
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