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26   Appendix B: Technical information

Electrical specifications

The following tables list the electrical specifications of the Matrox Concord board.

Important

When determining the power requirements for your computer, do not forget to 
include the power requirements for other peripheral devices.      

Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord GE board (Starting from version 000).
Voltage

Current (A)

Power (W)

3.3 V ± 10%

0.44 A

1.45 W typical

12 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

Total

1.45 W typical

Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord GX board (Starting from version 000).
Voltage

Current

Power

3.3 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

5 V ± 10%

0.29 A

1.45 W typical

12 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

Total

1.45 W typical

Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord FE board (Starting from version 000).
Voltage

Current

Power

3.3 V ± 10%

0.33 A

1.1 W typical

12 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

Total

1.1 W typical

Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord FX board (Starting from version 000).
Voltage

Current

Power

3.3 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

5 V ± 10%

0.2 A

1 W typical

12 V ± 10%

0 A

0 W

Total

1 W typical

Summary of Contents for Matrox Concord

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Page 2: ...entation or related technical support including without limitation damages or costs relating to the loss of profits business goodwill even if advised of the possibility of such damages In no event will Matrox and its suppliers liability exceed the amount paid by you for the product Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental dama...

Page 3: ...rox Concord package 10 Standard package 10 Optional item 10 Handling components 11 Installation 11 Chapter 2 Hardware installation 13 Installing Matrox Concord 14 Using the power connector 16 Connecting devices to Matrox Concord 18 Connecting to Matrox Concord G series boards 18 Connecting to Matrox Concord F series boards 19 Appendix A Glossary 21 Glossary 22 ...

Page 4: ... Concord G series 24 Matrox Concord F series 25 Electrical specifications 26 Dimensions and environmental specifications 28 Matrox Concord G series connectors 29 Matrox Concord F series connectors 30 1394b connectors 30 Internal power connector 31 Index Regulatory Compliance Product support ...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter outlines the key features of the Matrox Concord boards ...

Page 6: ... conventional 32 bit PCI version called Matrox Concord GX and a x1 PCIe version called Matrox Concord GE Using the MIL GigE Vision driver Matrox Concord can capture video from multiple1 cameras compliant with the GigE Vision specification Unlike generic NICs Matrox Concord G series with MIL does not require manually adjusting advanced driver properties Through MIL the Matrox Concord G series board...

Page 7: ...version called Matrox Concord FX and a x1 PCIe version called Matrox Concord FE The Matrox Concord F series boards have three IEEE 1394b input output ports IEEE 1394a and 1394b cameras can be attached to any one or all three IEEE 1394b input ports as long as the configuration of cameras comply with the IEEE 1394 tree topology Matrox Concord FE can connect to and acquire from a maximum of 8 cameras...

Page 8: ...erivatives MIL Lite ActiveMIL ActiveMIL Lite MatroxInspector and Matrox Intellicam MIL MIL is a high level programming library with an extensive set of optimized functions for image capture processing analysis transfer compression display and archiving Image processing operations include point to point statistical spatial filtering morphological geometric transformation and FFT operations Analysis...

Page 9: ...nspector to perform and automate image enhancement and measurement tasks Matrox Intellicam Matrox Intellicam is an interactive Windows program that allows for fast video source interfacing and provides interactive access to all the acquisition features of your Matrox board Matrox Intellicam is included with all Matrox Imaging software products Essentials to get started To use Matrox Concord you mu...

Page 10: ...ollowing item The Matrox Concord board that your ordered Optional item You might have also ordered one or more of the following CONGACCnnPAK anaccessory packforMatroxConcord G seriesthatincludes low profile half height PCI brackets The nn represents the number of brackets included in the pack CONFACCnnPAK an accessory pack for Matrox Concord F series that includes low profile half height PCI brack...

Page 11: ...llation procedure described in the documentation accompanying your software package More information For a summary of hardware information as well as environmental and electrical specifications and connector pinout descriptions see Appendix B Technical information Need help If you experience problems during installation or while using this product refer to the support page on the Matrox Imaging we...

Page 12: ...12 Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Hardware installation This chapter explains how to install the Matrox Concord hardware ...

Page 14: ...before you install your software 3 Remove the cover from your computer using the instructions from your computer manual 4 Check that you have an empty slot that can accommodate your Matrox Concord board Matrox Concord FE and GE need at a x1 PCIe slot or better Matrox Concord FX and GX need a conventional 32 bit PCI slot or better for example a 64 bit PCI or PCI X slot Illustrated below are some of...

Page 15: ...osition the Matrox Concord board in the selected empty PCI PCI X PCIe slot Once perfectly aligned with the slot s connector press the board firmly but carefully into the connector Important 8 Anchor the board by replacing the screw that you removed 9 Attach your cameras as described in the Connecting devices to Matrox Concord section section 10 Turn on your computer When you boot your computer Win...

Page 16: ... the three 1394b connectors combined To properly connect the power supply to the internal power connector of Matrox Concord F series do the following 1 If the cable attached to the power supply of your computer has LP4 connectors find an available connector to which you can connect the MatroxConcord F series board If the cable attached to the power supply of your computer has SATA connectors attac...

Page 17: ...rnal power supply connector The LP4 connectors on the cable and on Matrox Concord F series are polarised so that they cannot be connected incorrectly they lock into position using a latch Caution When attaching the LP4 connector to the board s internal power connector do so carefully and slowly to avoid lifting the connector and loosening its attachment to the board 1 4 ...

Page 18: ...ive data from and transmit data to other types of Ethernet devices Matrox Concord G series boards support acquisition from multiple GigE Vision compliant cameras1 You can connect the Ethernet connector on Matrox Concord G series boards to any Ethernet network that contains at least one GigE Vision compliant camera To interface with the Ethernet connector use Category 5e or Category 6 twisted pair ...

Page 19: ...ded that you use Matrox Concord G series boards with Gigabit Ethernet networks to ensure maximum performance Connecting to Matrox Concord F series boards The Matrox Concord F series boards have the following external connectors Three1394b connectors on the faceplate Used with 1394a and 1394b cameras These connectors cannot be AC coupled Cable Standard FireWire cables can be used to connect to the ...

Page 20: ...20 Chapter 2 Hardware installation ...

Page 21: ...Appendix A Glossary This appendix defines some of the specialized terms used in this Matrox Concord document ...

Page 22: ... in two directions for communication of data DCF Digitizer Configuration Format A DCF defines the input data format and among other things how to accept or generate video timing signals such as horizontal sync vertical sync and pixel clock Grab To acquire or capture an image from a camera Host In general Host refers to the principal CPUs in one s computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect An e...

Page 23: ...Appendix B Technical information This appendix contains information that might be useful when installing the Matrox Concord board ...

Page 24: ...or better for example a 64 bit PCI or PCI X slot We recommend a relatively up to date PCIe chipset An up to date chipset is recommended because it generally offers better performance in terms of data transfer rates Matrox Concord G series x1 PCIe GE or 32 bit 33 MHz conventional PCI GX universal 3 3 V 5 V Host bus interface Intel Gigabit Ethernet PHY MAC Link controller Single port Handles 10 100 ...

Page 25: ...not be AC coupled PCI low profile sub half length 9 pin connector for copper cabling Provides power up to 12 W1 per port Serial data bus rates of 100 200 400 or 800 Mbits s are shared across the three 1394b ports Can connect to and simultaneously capture from multiple independent cameras Matrox Concord FE can connect to and acquire from a maximum of 8 cameras Matrox Concord FX can connect to and a...

Page 26: ...4 A 1 45 W typical 12 V 10 0 A 0 W Total 1 45 W typical Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord GX board Starting from version 000 Voltage Current Power 3 3 V 10 0 A 0 W 5 V 10 0 29 A 1 45 W typical 12 V 10 0 A 0 W Total 1 45 W typical Typical operating voltage and current for Matrox Concord FE board Starting from version 000 Voltage Current Power 3 3 V 10 0 33 A 1 1 W typical 12 ...

Page 27: ...V Minimum current limit 0 5 A total if external power not connected Typical current limit 1 5 A port if external power connected Maximum power 12 W port1 1 If the internal power connector of the board is connected to the power supply of the computer the board can supply 12 W per port otherwise the board can only supply 6 W total ...

Page 28: ...bracket GE 7 4 L x 6 9 H x 1 6 W cm 2 9 x 2 7 x 0 62 GX 11 9 L x 6 4 H x 1 6 W cm 4 7 x 2 5 x 0 62 FE 8 6 L x 6 9 H x 1 6 W cm 3 4 x 2 7 x 0 62 FX 11 9 L x 6 4 H x 1 6 W cm 4 7 x 2 5 x 0 62 Minimum maximum ambient operating temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Operating relative humidity 10 95 non condensing FCC part 15 class A CE Class A RoHS compliant ...

Page 29: ...Ethernet connector is a standard RJ 45 Ethernet modular jack It is used to receive video input signals between the camera and the frame grabber as per GigE Vision protocol found in the IEEE 802 3 2002 standard To interface with the Ethernet connector use Category 5e or Category 6 twisted pair cables Alternatively Category 5 twisted pair Cat 5 UTP cables can be used ...

Page 30: ...wer connector 1394b connectors The three 1394b connectors are identical rectangular 9 pin sockets They are standard 9 pin 1394b bilingual connectors Since they are bilingual they are compatible with 1394a and 1394b cameras Their pinout is described in the IEEE 1394b 2002 standard Standard FireWire cables should be used to connect to the three 1394b ports You can purchase appropriate cables from Co...

Page 31: ...signment is as follows You can interface this connector with the cable attached to the power supply of your motherboard if the cable has LP4 connectors Otherwise you need a SATA female to LP4 female power adapter cable to interface this connector with the power supply cable you can purchase an apporpriate adapter cable part number LP4SATAFM2L from StarTech Pin Description 1 5 V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4...

Page 32: ...32 Appendix B Technical information ...

Page 33: ...ons 28 E electrical specifications 26 environmental specifications 28 Ethernet connector 29 I installation overview 11 L LP4 power connector 16 M Matrox Inspector 9 Matrox Intellicam 9 MIL 8 MIL Lite 9 P power connector 16 31 S SATA connector 16 software supported 8 specifications dimensions 28 electrical 26 environmental 28 technical 24 T technical information 24 ...

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Page 35: ...n accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of these devices in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Industry Canada Compliance Statement These digital apparatuses do not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission fro...

Page 36: ...Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Europe English European user s information Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Please refer to the Matrox Web site www matrox com environment weee for recycling information Français Informations aux utilisateurs Européens Règlementation des déchets d équipements électriques et électroniques DEEE Se référer au site Web de Matrox www m...

Page 37: ...non Matrox hardware products or any software including without limitation the Software Package even if packaged is sold with Matrox Hardware The Software Package provided by Matrox is not covered under this limited warranty 1 3 Matrox s limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the Matrox Hardware and does not apply to any damage which arises from i improp...

Page 38: ...S NEITHER MATROX NOR ANY OF ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO MATROX HARDWARE MATROX SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS AND THE PURCHASER BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT SPECIFICALLY ACCEPTS SUCH DISCLAIMER AND WAIVES ALLOTHERWARRANTIES EITHEREXPRESSEDOR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERC...

Page 39: ...g the warranty period Matrox does not offer any other warranty 1 12 The Licensee shall be responsible for all applicable taxes duties and customs fees on any replacement unit as well as all transport insurance storage and other charges incurred on all returned Matrox Hardware 1 13 If the Purchaser needs to return Matrox Hardware it must pack the Matrox Product in its original box and return it to ...

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