The XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386 from EPIX allows you to build applications using any version and configuration of PIXCI frame grabbers, sold separately. Multiple PIXCI frame grabbers can be operated simultaneously or individually, allowing your choice of multicamera operation or independent capture. You can capture, analyze, display, and archive single frames or entire video sequences from RS-170, NTSC, PAL, CCIR, S-Video, Camera Link, LVDS/TTL, and various other standard and non-standard sources. XCLIB automatically detects and manages different versions of the PIXCI frame grabbers and their intended cameras.
Flexible Video Configuration
- Camera Link formats
- Analog and digital video interfaces
- Digital LVDS/TTL camera formats
- RS-170, NTSC, CCIR, PAL, and S-Video formats
- RS-343 formats
- High-resolution interlace and progressive scan formats
- Monochrome, composite color, and component color formats
- Custom area-scan and line-scan formats
Efficient Capture Modes
- Single-image snap
- Continuous live capture
- Dual buffer "ping-pong" capture
- Multi-buffer FIFO (circular queue) capture
- Image sequence capture
- Triggered image capture
- Enqueue-capture/dequeue frame buffers
- Time stamp image capture
Simple or Real-Time Image Data Access Modes
- Copy image to an application array
- Save image as a file
- Share access to DMA/frame buffer
- See partial image as data streams from a camera