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Support of "multi-bank" CoaXPress cameras
This release of eGrabber adds the support for "multi-bank" cameras.
In multi-bank cameras, the image array is divided into banks and each bank is assigned to a CoaXPress device. Multiple Coaxlink frame grabbers operate concurrently, each acquiring one data bank.
The new camera-oriented discovery mode allows the application to identify all the frame grabbers attached to a multi-bank camera. The new eGrabbers object allows the application to seamlessly manage buffers and acquire images from multi-bank cameras.
Line-scan camera support for 3622 Coaxlink Duo CXP-12
This release of eGrabber adds the "1-camera, line-scan" firmware variant to 3622 Coaxlink Duo CXP-12.
This allows connecting one CoaXPress line-scan camera having one or two connections operating at speeds up to 12.5 Gigabit/s.
High-performance CFA decoding on 1633 Coaxlink Quad G3
This release of eGrabber adds Bayer CFA decoding to 1633 Coaxlink Quad G3 (2-camera) for the first camera.
The large 5 x 5 kernel filter and the gradient-based interpolation method contribute to deliver high quality images without zipper effect. The FPGA implementation enables on-the-fly processing without additional latencies for pixel rates up to 1 billion pixels per second and image width up to 8,192 pixels.
Important notice
Kindly note that we will end support for the development of 32-bit applications and the use of 32-bit operating systems with eGrabber and Memento at the end of 2021. Consequently, it will not be possible to build or execute 32-bit applications using eGrabber drivers/packages that will be released as of 1-Jan-2022.
eGrabber is the driver used for operating our Coaxlink frame grabbers.
Of course, developing or running 32-bit applications developed using eGrabber packages that have been released before 31-Dec-2021 will remain possible.
All developers are highly encouraged to migrate to 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit applications.