3. Getting started
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3.2.10
Dual DVI Input Card
The D
UAL
DVI
I
NPUT
C
ARD
provides the capability of displaying video or RGB signals provided as digital or analog
data. Either two signals up to 165 MHz pixel clock (e.g. 1920×1080@60Hz) or one signal up to 330 MHz pixel
clock (e.g. 2048×2048@60Hz) can be captured for further processing in T
RANS
F
ORM
A.
Standard
The input formats SDTV analog, HDTV analog and digital, and RGB analog and digital (DVI-D) are supported.
Connectors
The D
UAL
DVI
I
NPUT
C
ARD
has two DVI-I connectors. Each is for connecting one input signal to T
RANS
F
ORM
A. The up-
per one,
In 1
, is a dual link DVI-I connector, which must be used, if a high-resolution signal is applied that uses
dual link.
In 1
is also the connector that is used to connect a signal in single input mode.
1
2
1
input channel 1 DVI-I dual link
2
input channel 2 DVI-I
Figure 3-30
connector of D
UAL
DVI
I
NPUT
C
ARD
Adapter cables
For the connection of the variety of supported source signal types to the DVI-I connectors of the card a range of
dedicated cables and adapters is optionally available.
Digital signals:
DVI-D single link
copper or optical DVI-D <–> DVI-D cable, see section
DVI-D dual link
suitable copper or optical DVI-D dual link cable, in doubt contact the customer
support:
. The cable must be connected to
In 1
.
HDMI single link
HDMI to DVI-D adapter, see section
Analog signals:
HD15 connectors
HD15 – > DVI-A adapter, see section
.
Two adapters are in the scope of delivery
RCA connectors
3×RCA to DVI-A adapter cable, see section
and for connection below
BNC connectors
5×BNC to DVI-A adapter, see section
and for connection below
Table 3-3
Adapters and cables for D
UAL
DVI
I
NPUT
C
ARD