Matrox Electronic Systems II User Manual

Matrox Meteor-II  
Installation and Hardware Reference  
Manual no. 10577-101-0300  
December 9, 1999  
Ma trox Meteor -II boa rds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Ma trox Meteor -II / Stan dard . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Ma trox Meteor -II / Mu lti-Ch an n el . . . . . . . . 11  
Ma trox Meteor -II / Digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Ma trox Meteor -II / 1394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Wh at you n eed to get sta rted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
In spectin g th e Matrox Meteor -II pa ckage . . . . . 19  
Option a l item s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
In stallation overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Cha p te r 2: Ha rd wa re insta lla tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
In stallin g Ma trox Meteor -II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
In stallin g Ma trox Meteor -II for PCI . . . . . . . 24  
In stallin g Ma trox Meteor -II for  
Com pactPCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
In stallin g Ma trox Meteor -II for  
PC/ 104-Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
In stallin g th e Matrox Meteor -II  
MJ PEG m odu le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Con n ectin g exter n al devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Matrox Meteor -II / Stan dard for PCI . . . . . . 33  
Matrox Meteor -II / Stan dard for  
Matrox Meteor -II / Mu lti-Ch an n el for PCI . . 37  
Matrox Meteor -II / Stan dard an d  
/ Mu lti-Ch an n el for PC/ 104-Plus . . . . . . . . 39  
Matrox Meteor -II / 1394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Cha p te r 3: Insta lling softwa re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
In stallin g th e software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Note a bou t Matrox In tellica m . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Matrox Meteor -II h ardware referen ce . . . . . . . 54  
Matrox Meteor -II / Stan dard grab section . . . . 54  
In pu t ch an n els . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Low-pass filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Video decoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
UART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
User bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Usin g th e au xiliary power su pply . . . . . . . . 57  
grab section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
In pu t ch an n els . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
Low-pass filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
Ga in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
Triple A/ D con verter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
PSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Ph a se-locked loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Gen era l syn ch ron ization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
UART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Looku p table (LUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
User bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Usin g th e au xiliary power su pply . . . . . . . .64  
Matrox Meteor -II / Digital grab section . . . . . . .64  
UART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Looku p table (LUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
PSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Con trol sign a ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Matrox Meteor -II / 1394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
Data in ter faces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
Video In ter face ASIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
PCI in terface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
VMCh an n el. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
Matrox Meteor -II MJ PEG Modu le . . . . . . . . . .71  
In stallation Problem s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
for PCI an d Com pactPCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Video in pu t con n ector on Matrox Meteor -II  
/ Stan da rd for PC/ 104-Plu s . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
VMCh a n n el in ter fa ce con n ector . . . . . . . . . 88  
BNC con n ector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Au xiliary power su pply in pu t . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Au xiliary power su pply selection . . . . . . . . 91  
Specification s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
En viron m en tal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Video in pu t con n ector on th e PCI  
form factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96  
Video in pu t con n ector on th e Meteor -II  
Ap p e nd ix D: Te c hnic a l inform a tion  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Dig ita l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101  
Tech n ical in for m ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102  
Global in form a tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102  
Board in pu t an d ou tpu t con n ectors . . . . . . . .103  
Digital in ter face con n ector . . . . . . . . . . . .104  
RS-232 in pu t con n ector . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
Trigger in pu t con n ector . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
VMCh an n el in ter face con n ector . . . . . . . .107  
J u m pers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107  
Ap p e nd ix E: Te c hnic a l info rm a tion  
Board in pu t an d ou tpu t con n ectors . . . . . . . 111  
IEEE 1394 ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
Au xiliary power su pply in pu t . . . . . . . . . . 112  
Referen ces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
Specification s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113  
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113  
En viron m en tal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113  
Ap p e nd ix F: Listing o f Ma trox Me te or-II Boa rd s . . . . . 115  
Matrox Meteor -II boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116  
Ap p e nd ix G: Glossa ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119  
Ind e x  
Custo m e r Sup p o rt  
Cha p te r 1: Introd uc tion  
This c ha p te r o utline s the ke y fe a ture s o f Ma tro x Me te o r-II  
b o a rd s.  
 
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Cha pte r 1: Introd uc tion  
Ma tro x Me te o r-II b oa rd s  
Matrox Meteor-II comes in four versions: Matrox Meteor-II  
/Standard, Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel, Matrox  
Meteor-II /Digital, and Matrox Meteor-II /1394. Some of these  
boards are available in different form factors, namely PCI,  
CompactPCI, and PC/104-Plus. All boards and form factors  
support real time image transfer to Host memory, and can be  
programmed with the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) or any of  
its derivatives.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard is a standard monochrome and  
color analog frame grabber. This board is available in a PCI,  
PC/104-Plus, or CompactPCI (3U) form factor, all of which can  
use a Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module for compression and  
decompression of monochrome and color images.  
VMChannel (not available  
on CompactPCI and  
PC/104-Plus)  
BNC Connector for  
PCI and Compact  
PCI form factors  
To DB-44  
Connector for  
PCI and Compact  
PCI form factors  
VID_IN1  
VID_IN2  
VID_IN3  
VID_IN4  
VID_IN5  
VID_IN6  
VID_IN7  
VID_IN8  
VID_IN9  
VID_IN10  
VID_IN11  
VID_IN12  
Low  
Pass  
Filter  
Gain Decoder  
24  
32  
12:1  
MUX  
MJPEG  
Module  
(optional)  
To 30-pin male,  
right-angle  
connector for  
PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Opto-  
coupler  
64  
Trigger  
Not available on  
CompactPCI  
form factor  
2
Aux  
2
{
SGRAM  
(4 Mbytes)  
VIA  
RX  
TX  
/RTS  
/CTS  
RS-232  
drivers &  
receivers  
UART  
32  
Not available on PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
   
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Ac q uisitio n fe a ture s  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard can acquire different types of  
standard video formats using its video decoder. The video  
decoder can accept composite (CVBS) and component (Y/C)  
video in NTSC/PAL formats, and convert it to RGB 8:8:8, YUV  
4:2:2 (stored in YUYV format) or YUV 4:1:1, with either square  
pixels or CCIR-601 resolutions. It can also convert composite  
RS-170/CCIR video formats with square pixels or CCIR-601  
resolutions. The PCI and PC/104-Plus form factors feature  
twelve software-selectable input channels to switch between  
six Y/C or twelve composite video sources. The CompactPCI  
form factor features seven inputs to switch between three Y/C  
or seven composite video sources.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard accepts an external trigger input,  
and can operate in next valid frame/field mode. The PCI form  
factor also includes an auxiliary power supply input, which can  
be used to draw auxiliary power from your computer to provide  
power to your camera.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel is a monochrome and  
component RGB analog frame grabber for standard and  
non-standard video acquisition. Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel is available in a PCI or PC/104-Plus form factor,  
both of which can use a Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module for  
compression and decompression of monochrome and color  
images.  
       
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Cha pte r 1: Introd uc tion  
VMChannel (not available  
on CompactPCI and  
PC/104-Plus)  
White  
VID_IN1_1  
2:1  
MUX  
To DB-44  
Connector  
for PCI  
A/D  
A/D  
A/D  
VID_IN1_2  
Black  
White  
Low-  
pass  
filters/  
Gain  
form factor  
24  
VID_IN2_1  
VID_IN2_2  
2:1  
MUX  
LUT  
Black  
White  
3 256x8-bit  
VID_IN3_1  
VID_IN3_2  
2:1  
MUX  
Black  
24  
32  
Sync  
separator  
To 30-pin  
male,  
4:1  
MUX  
24  
SYNC_IN  
Trigger  
connector  
for  
PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
MJPEG  
Module  
Opto-  
coupler  
(optional)  
Clk input  
Clk output  
Hsync  
TTL*  
Vsync  
Trigger  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Drivers  
&
Receivers  
PSG  
64  
VIA  
2
2
Aux  
{
SGRAM  
(4 Mbytes)  
RX  
TX  
RS-232  
Drivers  
and  
UART  
/RTS  
/CTS  
32  
Receivers  
Not available on PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
* RS-422 version of these signals are available on the optional RS-422 connector.  
This connector is only available on Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel in a PCI form factor.  
Ac q uisitio n fe a ture s  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel can acquire different types of  
standard and non-standard monochrome and component RGB  
video. The board features six software-selectable input  
channels on which two component RGB or six monochrome  
cameras can be attached. Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel  
supports acquisition from one camera at a time or simultaneous  
acquisition from up to three gen-locked RS-170/CCIR cameras.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel supports both single and  
   
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dual-tap configurations. It also accepts an external trigger, and  
can operate in either asynchronous reset mode or next valid  
frame/field mode.  
The PCI form factor also includes an auxiliary power supply  
input, which can be used to draw auxiliary power from your  
computer to provide power to your camera.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Dig ita l  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital is a digital frame grabber for  
standard and non-standard video acquisition. This board is  
only available in a PCI form factor.  
VMChannel  
LUT  
4 256x8-bit  
RS-422/  
LVDS*  
Receiver  
32  
32  
32  
Data  
or  
2 4Kx16-bit  
32  
Clk input  
Clk output  
Hsync input  
Hsync output  
Vsync input  
Vsync output  
Valid frames/line  
Trigger  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Aux 1 input  
RS-422/  
LVDS*  
Drivers  
&
100-Pin  
Connector  
Receivers  
Aux 2 input  
Aux 1 output  
Aux 2 output  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Camera CTRL1  
Camera CTRL2  
Camera CTRL3  
TTL  
Buffers  
VIA  
PSG  
64  
Trigger  
9-Pin Female  
Trigger  
Connector  
Opto-  
coupler  
Trigger  
SGRAM  
(4 MB)  
32  
RX  
TX  
RS-232  
Drivers  
and  
9-Pin Male  
RS-232  
Connector  
UART  
/RTS  
/CTS  
Receivers  
On separate bracket  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
* Matrox Meteor-II is available with either RS-422 or LVDS support.  
 
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Ac q uisitio n fe a ture s  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital can acquire digital video from  
standard and non-standard cameras using the RS-422 or LVDS  
differential signed format. It supports image acquisition from  
genlocked cameras in 4 x 8-bit, 2 x 16-bit, or 1 x 32-bit  
configurations; therefore, up to four cameras can be attached  
to acquire four 8-bit or component RGB images. The board also  
supports multi-tap grabs (up to four taps). In addition, Matrox  
Meteor-II /Digital accepts an external trigger, and can operate  
in either asynchronous reset mode or next valid frame/field  
mode.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / 1394  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 is an IEEE 1394-to-PCI adapter board  
that permits simplified, high-performance digital video capture  
using a computer. This board is only available in a PCI form  
factor.  
3.3V regulator  
6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
Physical  
Layer  
Input  
Link  
Layer  
6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
Input  
Input  
32  
6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
12V  
input  
Optional isolation  
barrier  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
Ac q uisitio n fe a ture s  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 supports the transfer of monochrome  
or color digital video from cameras which are compliant with  
the IEEE 1394 Digital Camera Specification (DCS). Note,  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 has three input ports which can be used  
for image acquisition.  
   
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The Meteor-II /1394 can also supply power from your computer  
through the IEEE 1394 interface.  
Ma trox Me te or-II MJPEG m od ule  
Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module is an optional board which  
module supports lossy and lossless MJ PEG (interlaced and  
non-interlaced) compression and decompression of color and  
monochrome video. There are two versions of the Matrox  
Meteor-II MJ PEG module: one is for use with the PCI and  
CompactPCI form factors, and the other is for use with the  
PC/104-Plus form factor. The Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module  
is not supported by Matrox Meteor-II /Digital and /1394.  
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SRAM  
(64Kbytes)  
Pixel Data  
Input/Output  
Strip Buffer  
Memory  
Color Space  
Converter  
Meteor-II  
Grab Port  
Interface  
24  
Block  
Data  
Host  
Interface  
24  
8
8
8
Pixel  
Interface  
Host  
Interface  
Progressive  
Path  
Host  
Interface  
MJPEG  
FPGA  
JPEG  
Processor  
JPEG  
Processor  
Interface  
8
Code  
Interface  
Memory  
Port  
64  
MJPEG Module  
VIA SGRAM  
Interface Port  
 
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Da ta tra nsfe r  
All versions of the Matrox Meteor-II board allow transfer of live  
video to Host memory or off-board display memory. To prevent  
loss of data during long bus-access latencies found in heavily  
loaded computer systems, the Matrox Meteor-II boards (except  
Meteor-II /1394) feature 4 Mbytes of SGRAM for temporary  
frame storage. All boards except Matrox Meteor-II /1394 are  
also equipped with the Matrox Video Interface ASIC (VIA).  
All PCI form factor boards (except the Meteor-II /1394) also  
have a VMChannel interface (non-bus controller), which is used  
to send data to other VM devices found on other Matrox imaging  
boards (for example, Matrox Corona, Matrox Genesis main  
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board, or Matrox Genesis processor board) .  
Softwa re  
You can purchase one or more Matrox Imaging software  
products that support the Matrox Meteor-II board. These are  
the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) and its derivatives  
(MIL-Lite, ActiveMIL-Lite, and Matrox Inspector). All Matrox  
software is supported under Windows; consult your software  
manual for supported Windows environments.  
MIL  
MIL is a development library which provides an extensive list  
of commands used to capture, process, analyze, transfer,  
display, and archive images. Processing and analysis  
operations include: spatial filtering operations, morphological  
operations, measurements, blob analysis, optical character  
recognition (OCR), pattern matching, matrix/bar code reading,  
and calibration.  
MIL-Lite  
MIL-Lite is a subset of MIL. It includes all the MIL commands  
for image acquisition, transfer, display control, and archiving.  
1. Since the Matrox Meteor-II boards cannot perform the  
function of bus controller, they must be connected with at least  
one board which is bus controller capable, in order for VMChan-  
nel transfers to operate correctly.  
           
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Ac tive MIL  
Insp e c to r  
ActiveMIL is a set of ActiveX controls that are based on MIL.  
ActiveMIL was designed for rapid application development  
(RAD) tools, such as Microsofts Visual Basic. ActiveMIL is  
included with MIL. (ActiveMIL-Lite is included with MIL-Lite.)  
Inspector is an interactive Windows application for image  
capture, processing, analysis, and archiving.  
MIL Developers can use Matrox Inspector as a prototyping tool  
to quickly build proof-of-concept demonstrations for their  
machine vision, image analysis, and medical imaging system.  
End users can use Matrox Inspector to perform and automate  
image enhancement and measurement tasks.  
Inte llic a m  
Matrox Intellicam is an interactive Windows program that  
allows fast camera interfacing and provides interactive access  
to all the acquisition features of your Matrox board. For boards  
that accept non-standard video sources, Matrox Intellicam also  
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has the ability to create custom digitizer configuration format  
(DCF) files, which MIL and its derivatives use to interface to  
specific non-standard video sources. Intellicam is included with  
both MIL and MIL-Lite.  
1. Matrox Meteor-II /Standard and /1394 only support  
pre-defined DCF files.  
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Wha t you ne e d to g e t sta rte d  
To begin using Matrox Meteor-II, you need the following:  
computer with a PCI bus and a Pentium processor or better.  
Windows: See your software package for supported  
environments and RAM requirements.  
O the r use ful  
c o nsid e ra tio ns  
A computer with a relatively up-to-date PCI chipset, such as  
the Intel 430HX, 430VX, 430TX, 440FX, 440LX, or 440BX for  
full Matrox Meteor-II functionality. These chipsets are  
recommended because they offer the required  
sustained-throughput to Host memory.  
A computer with an empty full-length 32-bit PCI expansion  
slot (bus master capable).  
A CD drive, and a hard disk or network drive on which to  
install the Matrox Meteor-II software.  
         
Inspe c ting the Ma trox Me te or-II p a c ka g e  
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Insp e c ting the Ma trox Me te or-II p a c ka g e  
Sta nda rd p a c ka g e  
When you unpack your Matrox Meteor-II package, you should  
check its contents. Note that optional parts might or might not  
be included, depending on what you ordered. If something is  
missing or damaged, contact your Matrox representative.  
If you ordered Matrox Meteor-II, you should receive the  
following items:  
The Matrox Meteor-II /Standard, Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel, Matrox Meteor-II /Digital, or Matrox  
Meteor-II /1394 board.  
The Matrox Meteor-II Installation and Hardware Reference  
manual (this document).  
A 4-pin power cable, included with Matrox Meteor-II  
/Standard and /Multi-Channel (PCI form factor), and with  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394.  
A bracket with flat cables that attach to the trigger and  
RS-232 input connectors, included with Matrox Meteor-II  
/Digital.  
A 30-pin connector to interface with the video input  
connector, included with Matrox Meteor-II /Standard and  
/Multi-Channel for PC/104-Plus (stand-alone version).  
Op tiona l ite m s  
You might have also ordered one or more of the following:  
MIL-32/CD, which includes ActiveMIL; MIL-LITE/32 CD,  
which includes ActiveMIL-Lite; or Matrox  
INSPECTOR-32/CD. MIL and MIL-Lite CDs include  
Intellicam.  
Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module.  
               
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DBHD44-TO-13BNC input cable with a high density 44-pin  
connector and thirteen BNC connectors for the Matrox  
Meteor-II /Standard (PCI and CompactPCI form factors). Six  
BNC-TO-SVHS (Y/C) adapter cables are shipped with the  
DBHD44-TO-13BNC cable.  
DH44-TO-13BNC/O input cable with a high density 44-pin  
connector, available for the Matrox Meteor-II /Standard. This  
cable is required if you want to connect to special input and  
output signals, such as synchronization signals, control  
signals, and DC power output.  
DBHD44-TO-8BNC input cable with a high density 44-pin  
connector and eight BNC connectors for Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel (PCI form factor). Three BNC-TO-SVHS  
(Y/C) adapter cables are shipped with the  
DBHD44-TO-8BNC cable.  
DH44-TO-8BNC/O input cable with a high density 44-pin  
connector, available for the Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel. This cable is required if you want to connect  
to special input and output signals, such as synchronization  
signals, control signals, and DC power output.  
DBHD100-TO-OPEN cable for the 100-pin digital input  
connector on the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board.  
Cables for Matrox Meteor-II /1394 are typically supplied with  
the camera.  
Ha nd ling c om p one nts  
The electronic circuits in your computer and the circuits on  
Matrox Meteor-II are sensitive to static electricity and surges.  
Improper handling can seriously damage the circuits. Be sure  
to follow these precautions:  
Drain static electricity from your body by touching a metal  
fixture (or ground) before you touch any electronic  
component.  
Avoid letting your clothing come in contact with the circuit  
boards or components.  
Ca ution  
Before you add or remove devices from your computer, always  
t u r n off the power to your computer and all peripherals.  
     
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Insta lla tio n ove rvie w  
The installation procedure consists of the following steps:  
1. Complete the hardware installation as described in  
Chapter 2. If you have any problems, refer to Appendix A.  
2. Complete the software installation as described in  
Chapter 3.  
Mo re info rm a tio n  
For information on using multiple Matrox Meteor-II boards,  
refer to Chapter 4, and for in-depth hardware information, refer  
to Chapter 5.  
If you want technical information about Matrox Meteor-II,  
including specifications and connector descriptions, and  
pinouts, see Appendix B for Matrox Meteor-II /Standard,  
Appendix C for Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel, Appendix D  
for Matrox Meteor-II /Digital, and Appendix E for Matrox  
Meteor-II /1394.  
A history of the development of Matrox Meteor-II is available  
in Appendix F.  
C o nve ntio ns  
When the term Matrox Meteor-II boards is used, it refers to all  
versions of the board.  
When the term Meteor-II for PC/ 104-Plus is used, it refers to  
the stand-alone version (MET2+/4 or MET2-MC+/4). Another  
version of Matrox Meteor-II is available pre-installed with  
Matrox 4Sight, and technical information for this board is  
available in the Matrox 4Sight User Guide.  
When the term Host is used in this manual, it refers to your  
computer.  
This manual occasionally makes reference to a MIL-Lite  
command. However, anything that can be accomplished with  
MIL-Lite can also be accomplished with MIL, ActiveMIL,  
1
ActiveMIL-Lite, or Matrox Inspector.  
1. Most items can be accomplished with Matrox Inspector.  
   
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Ne e d he lp ?  
Appendix A offers solutions to potential problems. If your  
Matrox Meteor-II installation questions are not answered in  
this manual, contact your local Matrox representative, Matrox  
Sales Office, or Matrox Imaging Customer Support Group (see  
the Customer Support section at the back of this manual for  
telephone numbers).  
In the unlikely event of a failure, the warranty and Product  
Assistance Request Form at the back of this manual outlines  
return conditions and procedures.  
Cha p te r 2: Ha rd wa re  
insta lla tion  
This c ha p te r e xp la ins ho w to insta ll the Ma tro x Me te o r-II  
ha rd wa re .  
 
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Insta lling Ma tro x Me te or-II  
Before you install your board, some precautionary measures  
must be taken. Turn off power to the computer and its  
peripherals, and drain static electricity from your body (by  
touching a metal part of the computer chassis). Next, follow the  
steps to install your board according to its form factor: PCI,  
CompactPCI, or PC/104-Plus.  
If you are not using Windows NT as your operating system,  
your board must be installed before you install the software  
(either MIL or one of its derivatives). If you are adding  
another Matrox Meteor-II to your computer, you will have to  
re-install your software after installing your board.  
Insta lling Ma trox Me te or-II for PCI  
Use the following steps to install your Matrox Meteor-II board  
for PCI:  
1. Remove the cover from your computer using the  
instructions from your computer manual.  
2. Check that you have an empty PCI (32-bit) slot that can  
accommodate the board. If you do not have an empty slot,  
remove a PCI board from your computer to make room for  
your Matrox Meteor-II board and take note of the slot  
number you choose.  
Connectors of PPCI slots  
or  
Connectors of IISA slots  
     
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Ca ution  
Some computers have a large, black-ridged heat sink that  
prevents boards from using most PCI board slots. Your  
Matrox Meteor-II m u st n ot touch this heat sink. Therefore,  
choose a slot where the board completely avoids it.  
3. Connect the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module to the board  
if required. See the section, Installing the Matrox Meteor-II  
MJ PEG module.  
4. If present, remove the blank metal plate located at the back  
of the selected slot. Keep the removed screw; you will need  
it to fasten the Matrox Meteor-II board.  
5. Carefully position Matrox Meteor-II in the selected PCI slot  
as illustrated below. If you are using a tower computer,  
orient the board to suit the board slots in your computer.  
SCREW  
MA  
TROX  
METAL  
PLATE  
METEOR-II  
PCI form factor  
32-BIT PCI BOARD SLOT  
6. Once perfectly aligned with an empty slot, press the board  
firmly but carefully into the connector.  
7. Anchor the board by replacing the screw that you removed.  
8. If you are installing the Matrox Meteor-II /Standard,  
/Multi-Channel, or Meteor-II /1394, proceed to Step 9. If you  
are installing the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board, continue  
with the following steps:  
 
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If present, remove the blank metal plate located at the  
back of a slot next to the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board;  
do not discard this screw.  
Install the bracket with the trigger and RS-232 input  
connectors and fasten it with the screw you just removed.  
Connect the cables to the 4-pin trigger connector and the  
10-pin RS-232 connector on the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital  
board (see figure below).  
9. Replace the cover of your computer.  
10. Connect your video sources. For details, see the Connecting  
external devices section.  
11. Turn on your computer.  
Under Windows 98, when you boot your computer,  
Windows’ Plug-and-Play system will detect a new PCI card  
and you will be asked to assign a driver to it. At this point,  
you should click on Ca n cel because the driver will be  
installed during the installation of MIL or one of its  
derivatives.  
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Insta lling Ma trox Me te or-II for Com p a c tPCI  
Use the following steps to install your Matrox Meteor-II board  
for CompactPCI (3U). Note that a 6U replacement bracket is  
available.  
1. Remove a plate on the subrack, exposing an empty slot.  
2. Connect the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module to the board  
if required. See the section, Installing the Matrox Meteor-II  
MJ PEG module.  
3. Carefully position Matrox Meteor-II along one of the guide  
rails and slide the board towards the connector at the back.  
Subrack  
CompactPCI  
Board  
Guide slots  
   
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Back plate  
of subrack  
CompactPCI  
connector  
Screw  
Guide  
Handle  
4. Press the board firmly but carefully into the connector.  
5. When the board is in place, the handle opens automatically,  
exposing a screw. Tighten both this screw, and the one at  
the top of the bracket.  
6. Connect your video sources. For details, see the Connecting  
external devices section.  
7. Turn on your computer.  
Under Windows 98, when you boot your computer,  
Windows’ Plug-and-Play system will detect a new PCI card  
and you will be asked to assign a driver to it. At this point,  
you should click on Ca n cel because the driver will be  
installed during the installation of MIL or one of its  
derivatives.  
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Insta lling Ma trox Me te or-II for PC/ 104-Plus  
Use the following steps to install your Matrox Meteor-II board  
for PC/104-Plus:  
1. Matrox Meteor-II for PC/104-Plus can operate in either a  
5V or 3.3V system. In some cases, a hole in the PC/104-Plus  
(PCI) connector is filled, which prevents another  
PC/104-Plus module from being stacked on top. To install  
Matrox Meteor-II for PC/104-Plus in a system with a  
specific signalling environment, a pin must be removed.  
The table and diagram below indicate which pins to cut, and  
their locations on the connector.  
Sign a llin g  
en vir on m en t  
P in t o r em ove  
on J 3 con n ect or  
5V  
A1  
3.3V  
D30  
J1  
32  
J3  
Remove pin D30  
in a 3.3 V system  
30  
19  
PC/104  
(ISA)  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI)  
0
C D  
1
1
D C B A  
PC/104-Plus  
expansion site  
B A  
Remove pin A1  
in a 5 V system  
Top view  
2. Connect the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module to the board  
if required. See the section, Installing the Matrox Meteor-II  
MJ PEG module.  
     
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3. Check that you have an available PC/104-Plus connector on  
the motherboard, or verify that your existing stack can  
support another board.  
4. If you have existing PC/104 boards in your computer,  
remove them and stack them on the PC/104-Plus board.  
PC/104 boards must be stacked last.  
5. Remove the anchoring screws from the stack; do not discard  
them since you will need them to fasten the Matrox  
Meteor-II board.  
6. Carefully position Matrox Meteor-II over the connectors  
and press the board firmly into place.  
7. Replace the anchoring screws.  
8. Set the rotary switch (next to the PC/104 (ISA) connector)  
to 0 if installing the first stackable module, or another  
appropriate setting if not the first. See the section, Multiple  
board installation, in Chapter 4.  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI) connector  
PC/104  
(ISA)connector  
Expansion  
module  
connectors  
Rotary  
switch  
Video input  
connector  
Motherboard  
9. Connect your video sources. For details, see the Connecting  
external devices section.  
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10. Turn on your computer.  
Under Windows 98, when you boot your computer,  
Windows’ Plug-and-Play system will detect a new PCI card  
and you will be asked to assign a driver to it. At this point,  
you should click on Ca n cel because the driver will be  
installed during the installation of MIL or one of its  
derivatives.  
Insta lling the Ma tro x Me te o r-II MJPEG  
m o d ule  
Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module is available in two form  
factors: one for use with PCI and CompactPCI form factors, and  
one for use with the PC/104-Plus form factor. The module is  
supported on Matrox Meteor-II /Standard and /Multi-Channel.  
PC I a nd C o m p a c tPC I  
fo rm fa c to rs  
1. Position the boards such that the male connector on the  
module is aligned with the female connector on the base  
board and the female connector on the module is aligned  
with the male connector of the base board.  
MJPEG module  
PCI connector  
Meteor-II board  
   
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2. Once the boards are perfectly aligned, press the module  
firmly but carefully into the connectors.  
PC/ 104-Plus fo rm fa c to r On the PC/104-Plus form factor, the expansion connectors are  
located on the soldered side of the board. Follow the steps below  
to connect the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module to Matrox  
1
Meteor-II for PC/104-Plus :  
Top pin, spacer  
and rivet at opposite side  
of board  
MJPEG  
connector (male)  
Top pin  
MJPEG  
module  
Rivet  
Spacer  
Meteor-II  
PC/104-Plus  
Expansion module  
connector (female)  
PC/104  
(ISA)  
connector  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI)  
connector  
Component  
side  
1. Align the connectors of the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG  
module with the expansion module connectors on the  
Matrox Meteor-II board.  
2. Position the spacer between the boards over each small  
hole, next to the MJ PEG connectors.  
3. Insert the rivet into each hole from the soldered side of the  
Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module, ensuring that it goes  
through the spacer.  
4. Press the boards together, so the connectors are snapped in  
place.  
5. Insert the top pin through the hole from the soldered side  
of the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module to hold the rivet,  
spacer, and boards in place.  
1. The Matrox Meteor-II MJPEG module 896-00 rev. A has two  
connectors and two pins. 896-01 rev. A has three connectors and  
five pins.  
 
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Conne c ting e xte rna l d e vic e s  
All boards and form factors have their own particularities  
regarding connectors and input devices. In this section, the  
boards will be discussed in the following order:  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for PCI.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for CompactPCI.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel for PCI.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard and /Multi-Channel for  
PC/104-Plus.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital.  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd for PCI  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard has six connectors, which are  
indicated in the diagram below. Two of these connectors are  
located on its bracket.The first four connectors listed are  
discussed in detail in Appendix B.  
Vid eo in p u t con n ect or. Used to receive analog video, as  
well as send and receive synchronization signals and power.  
BNC con n ect or. Used to receive composite analog video.  
Au xilia r y p ow er su p p ly in p u t . Used to route power from  
your computer through the Matrox Meteor-II board to your  
camera.  
VMCh a n n el con n ect or. Used to send data to another  
Matrox board.  
1
Exp a n sion m od u le in t er fa ce . Used to connect to the  
optional Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module (for image  
compression and decompression).  
1. Matrox Meteor-II /Standard boards 750-00 rev. A and 750-01  
rev. A do not support the Matrox Meteor-II MJPEG module and  
therefore do not have these connectors.  
     
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VMChannel  
Auxiliary power supply  
input  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
Video input  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
BNC  
Conne c ting a vid e o inp ut to Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd for PCI  
o r Com p a c tPCI  
You can connect video sources to Matrox Meteor-II /Standards  
video input connector, using the optional DBHD44-TO-13BNC  
cable. This cable has thirteen BNC connectors and a 44-pin  
high-density D-Subminiature plug. The wires of the cable are  
color-coded as follows. Connect your cameras accordingly.  
Wir e s  
Sign a ls  
Exp e ct ed In p u t  
F or m fa ct or  
RED (1)  
VID_IN1  
VID_IN2  
VID_IN3  
VID_IN4  
VID_IN5  
VID_IN6  
VID_IN7  
Analog Video Input1 or Y1  
Analog Video Input2 or C1  
Analog Video Input3 or Y2  
Analog Video Input4 or C2  
Analog Video Input5 or C4  
Analog Video Input6 or Y3  
Analog Video Input7 or C3  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
PCI, CompactPCI  
GREEN (2)  
BLUE (3)  
BLACK (4)  
WHITE (5)  
YELLOW (6)  
PURPLE (7)  
   
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Wir e s  
Sign a ls  
Exp e ct ed In p u t  
F or m fa ct or  
BROWN (8)  
LIGHT BLUE (9)  
ORANGE (10)  
PINK (11)  
VID_IN8  
VID_IN9  
VID_IN10  
VID_IN11  
Analog Video Input8 or Y4  
Analog Video Input9 or Y5  
Analog Video Input10 or C5  
Analog Video Input11or Y6  
Analog Video Input12 or C6  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
LIGHT GREEN (12) VID_IN12  
GRAY (13)  
PCI  
OPTOTRIG External trigger input*  
PCI, CompactPCI  
*OPTOTRIG- is usually connected to the ground of the trigger  
source.  
Connect the supplied BNC-TO SVHS adaptor cables to the  
DBHD44-TO-13BNC cable for Y/C input. The PCI form factor  
supports up to six Y/C sources, and the CompactPCI form factor  
supports up to three. The cable is color coded as follows:  
Wir e s on  
BNC-TO-SVH S  
Wir es on DBHD44-TO-13BNC  
Descr ip t ion  
BLUE (Y)  
Red  
(1)  
Blue  
(3)  
Yellow  
(6)  
Brown  
(8)  
Light Blue Pink  
Luminance  
(9)  
(11)  
GREEN (C)  
Green  
(2)  
Black  
(4)  
Purple  
(7)  
White  
(5)  
Orange  
(10)  
Light Green Chrominance  
(12)  
Co nne c ting Ma tro x Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd to othe r  
b oa rd s  
The VMChannel interface allows the transfer of data to other  
Matrox boards. Insert a VMChannel backplane (available with  
interconnect kits) across the VMChannel interface to connect  
the boards. Note that when connecting multiple Matrox boards,  
at least one of the boards must be bus-controller capable.  
Matrox Meteor-II is not bus-master capable.  
 
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Conne c ting Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd to the a uxilia ry  
p owe r sup p ly inp ut  
To use Matrox Meteor-II /Standard to power your camera:  
1. Use the 4-pin power cable to connect the auxiliary power  
supply connector to the power supply in the computer.  
2. Ensure that the jumper is across the appropriate Matrox  
Meteor-II auxiliary power supply selection pins, for the  
required voltage (5 V or 12 V). See Appendix B for a  
diagram.  
3. Use the DBHD44-TO-13BNC/O cable to connect your  
cameras video output and power supply input to the video  
input connector. Note that the total current drawn by all  
the cameras is limited to 1.5 A, and the circuit uses an  
auto-resettable fuse.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd for Com p a c tPCI  
Matrox Meteor-II for CompactPCI has five connectors, which  
are indicated in the diagram below. Two of these connectors are  
located on its bracket, and are discussed in detail in Appendix  
B.  
Vid eo in p u t con n ector. Used to receive analog video, as  
well as send and receive synchronization signals and power.  
BNC con n ect or. Used to receive composite analog video.  
Com p a ct P CI con n ect or. Used to connect your board to the  
PCI bus.  
     
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Exp a n sion m od u le in t er fa ce. Used to connect to the  
optional Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module (for image  
compression and decompression).  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
CompactPCI connector  
BNC  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
Co nne c ting a vid e o inp ut (Co m p a c tPCI)  
You can connect video sources to Matrox Meteor-II /Standards  
video input connector CompactPCI form factor, using the  
optional DBHD44-TO-13BNC cable. See the section,  
Connecting a video input to Meteor-II / Standard for PCI or  
CompactPCI.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l for PCI  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel has six connectors, which are  
indicated in the diagram below. One of these connectors is  
located on its bracket. The first four connectors listed are  
discussed in detail in Appendix C.  
Vid eo in p u t con n ect or. Used to receive analog video, as  
well as send and receive synchronization signals and power.  
VMCh a n n el con n ect or. Used to send data to another  
Matrox board.  
 
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Au xilia r y p ow er su p p ly in p u t . Used to route power from  
your computer through the Matrox Meteor-II board to your  
camera.  
E xp a n sion m od u le in t er fa ce. Used to connect the optional  
Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module (for image compression  
and decompression).  
VMChannel  
Auxiliary power supply input  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
Video input  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
Conne c ting a vid e o inp ut to Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l  
Connect video sources to Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channels  
video input connector, using the optional DBHD44-TO-8BNC  
cable. This cable has eight BNC connectors and a 44-pin  
high-density D-Subminiature plug. The wires of the cable are  
color-coded as follows:  
Wir es  
Sign a ls  
De scr ip tion  
RED (1)  
VID1_IN1  
VID1_IN2  
VID1_IN3  
SYNC_IN  
OPTOTRIG*  
VID2_IN1  
VID2_IN2  
VID2_IN3  
Analog Video Input1, R  
Analog Video Input2, G  
Analog Video Input3, B  
SYNC input  
GREEN (2)  
BLUE (3)  
BLACK (4)  
GREY (5)  
WHITE (6)  
YELLOW (7)  
PURPLE (8)  
External trigger input  
Analog Video Input4, R  
Analog Video Input5, G  
Analog Video input6, B  
 
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*OPTOTRIG- is usually connected to the ground of the trigger  
source.  
Co nne c ting Ma tro x Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l to othe r  
b oa rd s  
The VMChannel interface allows the transfer of data to other  
Matrox boards. Insert a VMChannel backplane (available with  
interconnect kits) across the VMChannel interface to connect  
the boards. Note that when connecting multiple Matrox boards,  
at least one of the boards you are connecting must be  
bus-controller capable. Matrox Meteor-II is not bus-controller  
capable.  
Co nne c ting Ma tro x Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l to the  
a uxilia ry p o we r sup p ly inp ut  
To use Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel to power your camera:  
1. Use the 4-pin power cable to connect the auxiliary power  
supply connector to the power supply in the computer.  
2. Ensure that the jumper is across the appropriate Matrox  
Meteor-II auxiliary power supply selection pins, for the  
required voltage (5 V or 12 V). See Appendix B for a  
diagram.  
3. Use the DBHD44-TO-8BNC/O cable to connect your  
cameras video output and power supply input to the video  
input connector. Note that the total current drawn by all  
the cameras is limited to 1.5 A, and the circuit uses an  
auto-resettable fuse.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd a nd / Multi-Cha nne l  
for PC/ 104-Plus  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard and /Multi-Channel PC/104-Plus  
form factor have seven connectors, which are indicated in the  
diagram below.  
Vid eo in p u t con n ect or. A connector used to receive analog  
video, as well as send and receive synchronization signals  
and power.  
P C/104-P lu s (P CI) con n ect or. An interface connector to  
send data across the PCI bus.  
   
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P C/104 (ISA) con n ect or s. Two interface connectors to send  
data across the ISA bus.  
E xp a n sion m od u le in t er fa ce. Three connectors used to  
attach to the optional Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module (for  
image compression and decompression); located on the  
soldered side of the board.  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI)  
PC/104  
(ISA)  
Expansion  
module  
connectors  
Video input  
connector  
Conne c ting a vid e o inp ut to Ma trox Me te o r-II fo r  
PC/ 104-Plus  
Connect video sources to Matrox Meteor-II /Standard or  
/Multi-Channel through their video input connector, a 30-pin  
right-angle male connector. A standard cable for PC/104-Plus  
form factor boards is not available from Matrox. You can use  
the included mating connector, crimp the ribbon cable to it and  
attach your required connector to the other end of the ribbon  
cable. Then, connect this custom cable to the video input  
connector. See Appendices B and C for the pinouts, signals, and  
ribbon cable information for the /Standard and /Multi-Channel,  
respectively.  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Dig ita l  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital has four connectors, which are  
indicated in the diagram below. Only one of these connectors is  
located on its bracket. All these connectors listed below are  
discussed in detail in Appendix D.  
   
Conne c ting e xte rna l d e vic e s  
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Digita l Vid eo in p u t . Used to receive digital video, as well  
as send and receive synchronization signals.  
Tr igger in p u t . A connector for direct trigger input in TTL  
or opto-isolated format.  
R S-232 in p u t con n ect or. Used as a standard RS-232 serial  
port interface.  
VMCh a n n el. Used to send data to another Matrox board.  
VMChannel  
RS-232  
Trigger input  
Video input  
Co nne c ting a vid e o inp ut to Me te or-II / Dig ita l  
Connect video sources to Matrox Meteor-II /Digitals video  
input connector, using the optional DBHD100-TO-OPEN. This  
cable can be customized to fit with the connector on your video  
source. See Appendix D for the pinouts, signals, and mating  
connector supplier.  
Co nne c ting Ma tro x Me te or-II / Dig ita l to othe r b oa rd s  
The VMChannel interface allows the transfer of data to other  
Matrox boards. Insert a VMChannel backplane (available with  
interconnect kits) across the VMChannel interface to connect  
the boards. Note that when connecting multiple Matrox boards,  
at least one of the boards you are connecting must be  
bus-controller capable. Matrox Meteor-II is not bus-controller  
capable.  
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Ma trox Me te or-II / 1394  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 has four connectors, which are  
indicated in the diagram below. Three of these connectors are  
located on its bracket, and are discussed in detail in Appendix  
E.  
Auxiliary power  
supply input  
1394  
ports  
PCI connector  
1394 p or ts. Used to provide bi-directional serial  
communication and power. Each I/O port features a standard  
6 pin connector. See Appendix E for pinouts.  
Au xilia r y p ow er su p p ly in p u t. Used to route power from  
your computer through the Matrox Meteor-II /1394 board to  
your camera.  
Conne c ting a d e vic e to Me te or-II / 1394  
Connect devices to Matrox Meteor-II /1394s ports, using the  
6-pin connectors. The cable for the Meteor-II /1394 is not  
available from Matrox, but 1394 devices, such as cameras,  
typically include a cable. See Appendix E for the pinouts,  
signals, and mating connector supplier.  
   
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Co nne c ting Ma tro x Me te or-II / 1394 to the a uxilia ry  
p owe r sup p ly inp ut  
To use Matrox Meteor-II /1394 to power your device:  
1. Use the 4-pin power cable to connect the auxiliary power  
supply connector to the power supply in the computer.  
2. Connect your cameras 1394 cable to one of the boards ports.  
Note that the total current drawn by all the cameras is  
limited to 1.5 A.  
 
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Cha p te r 3: Insta lling softwa re  
This c ha p te r e xp la ins ho w to insta ll the Ma tro x Me te o r-II  
so ftwa re .  
 
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Insta lling the softwa re  
To install any Matrox imaging software, place its CD in the  
appropriate drive; the setup.exe file will run automatically.  
While installing the software, you will be asked to provide the  
following information:  
The drive and directory in which to install the software.  
The target operating system and compiler.  
The type of Matrox hardware that is installed in your  
computer.  
If you have an MGA board, check the MGA control panel to  
ensure that you have the latest display driver installed. If  
you do not have the latest, install the display driver that is  
on the CD.  
After installation, read the readme file(s) recommended by the  
installation program.  
Note a b out Ma trox Inte llic a m  
MIL-Lite uses digitizer configuration formats (DCFs) to  
configure the camera interface on Matrox digitizers. The DCF  
defines, among other things, the video timing signals and the  
video data format. Matrox Intellicam can be used to create or  
customize a DCF file, if the supplied files do not include one  
that matches your video source. Note that Matrox Meteor-II  
/Standard and /1394 only accept standard input formats;  
therefore, you can only use the predefined DCFs.  
For more information about Matrox Intellicam, refer to the  
Matrox Intellicam User Guide.  
     
Cha p te r 4: Using m ultip le  
Ma trox Me te or-II b oa rd s  
This c ha p te r e xp la ins ho w to use m ultip le Ma tro x Me te o r-II  
b o a rd s.  
 
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Using m ultip le Ma trox Me te or-II b oa rd s  
This section describes how to use multiple Matrox Meteor-II  
boards. When a grab buffer is selected for display, grabbed  
images are displayed on the VGA, live or pseudo-live,  
depending on the operating computer and the position of the  
windows. Note that the PCI bandwidth is limited, and heavy  
usage can affect the data transfer in computers using multiple  
boards.  
Multip le b oa rd insta lla tio n  
Insta lling m ultip le PCI  
a nd C o m p a c tPCI  
c a rd s  
Install each additional Matrox Meteor-II board, PCI and  
CompactPCI form factors, as you installed the first board (refer  
to Chapter 2). In other words, place each additional board in an  
empty slot. For the PCI form factor, ensure that the installed  
boards avoid the CPU heat sink.  
Theoretically, you can have as many as 16 Matrox Meteor-II  
PCI/CompactPCI boards installed in your computer at one  
time; this number is, however, limited by the number of empty  
slots in your computer and, for simultaneous grabs, by the  
available bandwidth of your computer (discussed later in this  
chapter).  
Using MIL-Lite, you have to allocate a MIL system for each  
board and allocate the resources of each MIL system.  
             
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Insta lling m ultip le  
PC / 104-Plus m o d ule s  
You can stack a maximum of four PC/104-Plus modules, shown  
in the diagram below. Note that if you have PC/104 modules in  
your computer, they must be placed at the top of the stack.  
Top screw  
ISA connectors  
PCI connector  
Host board  
In addition, you must set the rotary switch of each PC/104-Plus  
module to a unique setting in the stack. Setting the rotary  
switch dedicates a group of PCI signals to the module in the  
stack: clock, request grant, ID select, and interrupt signals. It  
is recommended that the first module installed (the module  
closest to the Host CPU board) be configured to 0, the second  
1, and so on. The table below shows the recommended switch  
setting for each module, as well as the dedicated signals.  
Sw it ch Mod u le In t er r u p t R eq u est  
ID  
p osition p osit ion  
select  
gr a n t  
0 or 4  
1 or 5  
2 or 6  
3 or 7  
1
2
3
4
Interrupt A  
Interrupt B  
Interrupt C  
Interrupt D  
0
1
2
2
0
1
2
3
 
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If you are installing an additional Matrox Meteor-II board on  
Matrox 4Sight, the module already installed has the setting  
fixed at 0; therefore, the setting of the additional module must  
be at a setting other than 0 or 4.  
Gra b b ing sim ulta ne ously from d iffe re nt  
b oa rd s  
You can simultaneously grab images from cameras attached to  
different Matrox Meteor-II boards. To grab at exactly the same  
time, the cameras must be genlocked (synchronized) and their  
corresponding digitizer configuration formats must be the  
same. Note that this restriction does not apply to Matrox  
Meteor-II /1394  
The number of cameras from which you can simultaneously  
grab is determined by the PCI bandwidth available in your  
computer.  
.
Matrox Meteor-II  
Matrox Meteor-II  
Grabbing from two genlocked cameras  
           
Gra bb ing sim ulta ne ously from diffe re nt b oa rds  
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PC I b a nd wid th  
re q uire m e nts  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard, /Multi-Channel, and /Digital have  
a low susceptibility to PCI bus latency due to 4 Mbytes of  
SGRAM. In addition, sustained PCI-transfers to memory  
require the use of a high performance PCI core-logic chipset,  
such as the Intel 440LX or 440BX. If a high performance chipset  
is used with a Matrox Meteor-II /Standard or /Multi-Channel  
board, you should not have any PCI bandwidth problems when  
grabbing up to two full-sized color images simultaneously  
(using two boards). However, grabbing more than two images  
simultaneously might result in PCI bandwidth problems.  
As a reference point, grabbing one full-sized NTSC or PAL  
image in real time will require a PCI bandwidth of 35  
Mbytes/sec or 42 Mbytes/sec, respectively, when transferring in  
RGBX (32-bit) mode.  
With the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board, you can experience  
PCI bandwidth problems when grabbing from multiple  
cameras that require a high bandwidth.  
When grabbing from three or more Matrox Meteor-II boards  
simultaneously, you will have to reduce the image size to avoid  
reaching the upper limits of the overall available bandwidth.  
Ma tro x Me te o r-II / 1394  
Although Matrox Meteor-II /1394 supports simultaneous input  
from multiple cameras, there are issues with respect to both  
the PCI bus and the IEEE 1394 bus that restricts the actual  
number. With respect to the PCI bus, the available sustained  
bandwidth is a factor, like other Matrox Meteor-II boards.  
However, Matrox Meteor-II /1394 has a much smaller FIFO,  
and is therefore more susceptible to long PCI bus latencies.  
With respect to the IEEE 1394 bus, Matrox Meteor-II /1394  
OHCI-Lynx PCI-to-1394 Host controller is compatible with  
serial IEEE 1394 bus data rates of 100, 200, or 400 Mbits per  
second, and these rates are shared across the three input ports.  
Once a time slice is allocated, the device is guaranteed to have  
that time slice, and therefore transfer data; however, the time  
slices available will pose a limitation. In smaller systems, for  
example with two or three cameras, there should be enough  
time slices to handle the load.  
   
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Cha p te r 5: Ma trox Me te or-II  
ha rd wa re re fe re nc e  
This c ha p te r e xp la ins the a rc hite c ture o f the Ma tro x  
Me te o r-II ha rd wa re , a s we ll a s the a va ila b le fe a ture s a nd  
m o d e s.  
 
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Cha pte r 5: Ma trox Me te or-II ha rd wa re re fe re nc e  
Ma tro x Me te o r-II ha rd wa re re fe re nc e  
This chapter provides information on the architecture,  
operating modes, and supported features of the Matrox  
Meteor-II boards.  
For a summary of the information given in this chapter and  
detailed specifications of connectors and pinouts, refer to  
Appendices B, C, D, and E of this manual.  
Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Sta nd a rd g ra b se c tio n  
The grab section of the Matrox Meteor-II /Standard board uses  
a video decoder to capture composite RS-170, CCIR, NTSC, and  
PAL, and component (Y/C) NTSC and PAL.  
VMChannel (not available  
on CompactPCI and  
PC/104-Plus)  
BNC Connector for  
PCI and Compact  
PCI form factors  
To DB-44  
Connector for  
PCI and Compact  
PCI form factors  
VID_IN1  
Low  
Pass  
Filter  
VID_IN2  
VID_IN3  
VID_IN4  
VID_IN5  
VID_IN6  
VID_IN7  
VID_IN8  
VID_IN9  
VID_IN10  
VID_IN11  
VID_IN12  
Gain Decoder  
24  
32  
12:1  
MUX  
MJPEG  
Module  
(optional)  
To 30-pin male,  
right-angle  
connector for  
PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Opto-  
coupler  
64  
Trigger  
Not available on  
CompactPCI  
form factor  
2
Aux  
2
{
SGRAM  
(4 Mbytes)  
VIA  
RX  
TX  
/RTS  
/CTS  
RS-232  
drivers &  
receivers  
UART  
32  
Not available on PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
.
           
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Pe rfo rm a nc e  
The video timing parameters supported by the Matrox  
Meteor-II /Standard board are as follows:  
CCIR 601 sa m p lin g  
r a t es  
Sq u a r e p ixel sa m p lin g  
r a t es  
NTSC  
60  
PAL  
50  
NTSC  
60  
PAL  
50  
Field rate (Hz)  
Pixel/line (Pixels)  
858  
864  
780  
944  
Active pixel/line (Pixels)  
Active lines/frame (Lines)  
Pixel rate (MHz)  
720  
720  
640  
768  
480  
580  
480  
580  
13.5  
27  
13.5  
27  
12.27  
24.54  
15.750  
14.75  
29.50  
15.625  
ADC sampling rate (MHz)  
Line rate (KHz)  
15.750  
15.625  
Inp ut c ha nne ls  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for PCI and PC/104-Plus can  
switch between up to twelve independent composite or six Y/C  
video sources. Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for CompactPCI can  
switch between seven independent composite sources, or up to  
three Y/C video sources.  
You can only acquire data from one channel at a time. Channels  
can be selected with the MIL-Lite command, MdigChannel().  
Low-pa ss filte r  
The input low-pass filtering stage is used to limit high  
frequency noise and aliasing effects at the input of the decoder.  
The filter used on Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for PCI and  
CompactPCI is a 4th order Butterworth filter with a cutoff  
frequency of 8 MHZ. The filter used on Matrox Meteor-II  
/Standard for PC/104-Plus is a single-order filter with a cutoff  
frequency of 6 MHz.  
Vid e o d e c od e r  
A multi-standard video decoder is used to convert NTSC and  
PAL analog video signals that are in composite (CVBS), or (Y/C)  
formats to digitized component video. The decoder supports  
                             
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RGB 8:8:8 (24-bit), RGB 5:6:5, YUV 4:2:2, and YUV 4:1:1 output  
pixel formats. Note that YUV 4:2:2 output pixel formats are  
grabbed as YUYV.  
The video decoder on all form factors also features automatic  
gain control (AGC). However, you can disable this feature  
(MIL-Lite MdigControl() with  
M_GRAB_AUTOMATIC_INPUT_GAIN set to M_DISABLE) and  
adjust the gain manually (MdigControl() with  
M_GRAB_INPUT_GAIN).  
UART  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard for PCI and CompactPCI feature  
a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) that  
provides an RS-232 serial interface. For example, this allows  
you to remotely control a camera or a motion control unit, or  
remotely communicate with a program logic controller (PLC).  
The UART is programmed using the MIL-Lite command  
MdigControl() with the M_UART... control types.  
Trig g e r  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard accepts an external trigger input  
which allows image acquisition to be synchronized to external  
events. The trigger is synchronous to the incoming video stream  
and it is received through an opto-coupler that helps isolate the  
rest of the circuitry from surges. Matrox Meteor-II /Standard  
operates in next valid frame/field mode. When in this mode, the  
digitizer waits for the next valid frame or field (as specified by  
the DCF file) before commencing the grab. This trigger mode  
functions in one of three ways:  
E d ge-t r igger ed m on osh ot a cq u isit ion : The VIA (Video  
Interface Asic) waits for the rising/falling* edge to capture a  
single frame.  
E d ge-t r igger ed con tin u ou s a cq u isit ion : The VIA waits  
for the rising/falling* edge to start a continous grab.  
Level-sen sit ive "con t in u ou s" a cq u isit ion : The VIA grabs  
continuously while the level of the trigger is high/low*.  
* The polarity of the active and inactive levels of the trigger  
signal are software programmable.  
           
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Trigger signals connected to the OPTOTRIG- and OPTOTRIG+  
input pins, pass through an opto-coupler, a device that protects  
the board from outside surges; OPTOTRIG- is usually  
connected to the ground of the trigger source. The voltage  
difference across OPTOTRIG+ and OPTOTRIG- must be  
between 4.05 V and 9.16 V for logic high, and between -5.0 V  
and 0.8 V for logic low. Refer to Appendix B for the pinouts of  
these signals on your respective form factor.  
Use r bits  
through the video input connector: two input and two output.  
These are available for controlling external events such as a  
strobe light. User bits are programmed using the MIL-Lite  
command MdigControl().  
Using the a uxilia ry p owe r sup p ly  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard can supply power to your camera.  
Use the 4-pin power cable provided with your board to connect  
to the power supply of your computer. The operating voltage  
can be set to either 5 V or 12 V, but the current drawn by all  
cameras is limited to 1.5 A. The circuit uses an auto-resettable  
fuse. For further information on connecting to the auxiliary  
power supply connector, see the section, Connecting Matrox  
Meteor-II / Standard to the auxiliary power supply input in  
Chapter 2, and Appendix B. Note that this input is not available  
on the CompactPCI and PC/104-Plus form factors.  
     
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Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Multi-Cha nne l  
g ra b se c tion  
The grab section of the Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel board  
captures monochrome or component-RGB video signals from  
standard and non-standard cameras. Six monochrome or two  
RGB cameras can be attached.  
VMChannel (not available  
on CompactPCI and  
PC/104-Plus)  
White  
VID_IN1_1  
VID_IN1_2  
2:1  
MUX  
To DB-44  
Connector  
for PCI  
A/D  
Black  
Low-  
pass  
filters/  
Gain  
White  
24  
A/D  
form factor  
VID_IN2_1  
VID_IN2_2  
2:1  
MUX  
LUT  
Black  
White  
3 256x8-bit  
VID_IN3_1  
VID_IN3_2  
2:1  
MUX  
A/D  
Black  
24  
32  
Sync  
separator  
To 30-pin  
male,  
4:1  
MUX  
24  
SYNC_IN  
Trigger  
connector  
for  
PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
MJPEG  
Module  
Opto-  
coupler  
(optional)  
Clk input  
Clk output  
Hsync  
TTL*  
Vsync  
Trigger  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Drivers  
&
Receivers  
PSG  
64  
VIA  
2
2
Aux  
{
SGRAM  
(4 Mbytes)  
RX  
TX  
RS-232  
Drivers  
and  
UART  
/RTS  
/CTS  
32  
Receivers  
Not available on PC/104-Plus  
form factor  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
* RS-422 version of these signals are available on the optional RS-422 connector.  
This connector is only available on Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel in a PCI form factor.  
.
       
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Pe rfo rm a nc e  
The video timing parameters (including those for progressive  
scan) supported by the Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel board  
are as follows:  
Ma x  
Number of pixels / line (including sync and blanking) 4096*  
Number of lines / frame (including sync and blanking) 4096*  
Sampling rate (with external clock input, or in  
line-locking mode)  
30 MSPS  
Note that the maximum number of pixels per line that MIL  
supports is:  
Pixels  
-------------- x N u m be r of L in e s 4 M by t e s  
Line  
Inp ut c ha nne ls  
The Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel has six independent  
analog channels. These channels can support input from two  
RGB or six monochrome cameras where the channels can be  
selected with the MIL-Lite MdigChannel() command.  
Low-pa ss filte r  
The input low-pass filtering stage is used to limit high  
frequency noise and aliasing effects at the input of the triple  
A/D converter. The filter used on Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel is a 4th order Butterworth filter with a cutoff  
frequency of 10 MHz.  
Ga in  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel has adjustable gains. This  
allows you to optimize the video input signal range.  
                     
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You can change the gain value using the MIL-Lite  
MdigControl() command. The supported gain factors are as  
follows:  
In p u t vid eo sign a l Tot a l in p u t vid eo R eq u ir ed  
MIL  
a m p lit u d e  
(exclu d in g syn c)  
sign a l a m p litu d e ga in  
(in clu d in g syn c) set tin g  
0.0 V up to 0.5 V  
0.5 V up to 0.7 V  
0.7 V up to 1.0 V  
1.0 V up to 1.5 V  
1.5 V up to 2.0 V  
0.0 - 0.7 Vpp  
0.7 - 1.0 Vpp  
1.0 - 1.4 Vpp  
1.4 - 2.1 Vpp  
2.1 - 2.9 Vpp  
4
M_GAIN3  
2.8 (default) M_GAIN2  
2
M_GAIN1  
M_GAIN0  
M_GAIN4  
1.3  
1
Trip le A/ D c onve rte r  
A triple A/D converter with external reference generation and  
sync slicing is used for component RGB digitization. The  
converter can be operated at up to 30 MSPS.  
In addition, the converter s black and white reference levels can  
be adjusted individually. The black and white reference levels  
can be adjusted between 0.6 V to 1.6 V and 1.6 V to 2.6 V  
respectively, in increments of 10.23 mV (98 distinct  
adjustments).  
Use the MIL-Lite MdigReference() command to set the black  
and white reference levels.  
PSG  
The Programmable Synchronization Generator (PSG) is  
responsible for managing all timing and synchronization  
signals.  
Pha se -loc ke d loop  
The high-performance, low-jitter phase-locked loop (PLL) uses  
frequency synthesis techniques to generate the clock signal,  
when necessary.  
The PLL can use the following sources as a reference:  
     
Ma trox Me te or-II / Multi-Cha nne l g ra b se c tion  
The on-board crystal oscillator.  
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The horizontal video synchronization signal supplied by the  
video source (line-locked mode).  
When in line-locked mode and accepting a composite video  
signal, the PLL can synchronize to either serrated or block  
vertical synchronization signals.  
The clock signal supplied by the video source (to generate a  
different clock).  
When the input source supplies a sampling clock that does not  
require adjustment, the PLL is bypassed to avoid adding jitter  
to the supplied clock.  
Ge ne ra l sync hroniza tion  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel can operate in either sla ve  
or m a st er mode.  
Sla ve m o d e  
In sla ve mode, the video source provides the synchronization  
information to Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel. It can  
accept one of the following synchronization schemes:  
The video source encodes the synchronization signals on  
the analog video signal provided to the board.  
The video source supplies the horizontal and/or vertical  
synchronization signals separately in TTL format.  
The video source provides a composite synchronization  
signal in TTL format, separate from the analog video.  
Synchronization information can be sent either with the  
video data, or on a separate analog synchronization channel.  
Ma ste r m o d e  
In m a st er mode, Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel  
generates (using the PSG) the horizontal and/or vertical  
(TTL) synchronization signals and supplies them to the video  
source. This allows the video source to synchronize to the  
board.  
         
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Trig g e r  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel accepts an external trigger  
input which allows image acquisition to be synchronized to  
external events. The board can operate in one of two modes, and  
the selected mode is specified by the DCF.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel can operate in next valid  
frame/field mode When in this mode, the digitizer waits for the  
next valid frame or field (as specified by the DCF file) before  
commencing the grab. This trigger mode functions in one of  
three ways:  
E d ge-t r igger ed m on osh ot a cq u isit ion : The VIA (Video  
Interface Asic) waits for the rising/falling* edge to capture a  
single frame.  
E d ge-t r igger ed con tin u ou s a cq u isit ion : The VIA waits  
for the rising/falling* edge to start a continous grab.  
Level-sen sit ive "con t in u ou s" a cq u isit ion : The VIA grabs  
continuously while the level of the trigger is high/low*.  
* The polarity of the active and inactive levels of the trigger  
signal are software programmable.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel can also operate in  
asynchronous reset mode. In this mode, the digitizer resets the  
camera to begin a new frame when the trigger signal is received.  
Dire c t TTL trig g e r  
Trigger signals can be received in TTL format directly through  
the video-input connector on the PCI form factor. The TTL level  
signal must have a maximum amplitude of 5 V. A signal over  
2 V is considered high while anything less than 0.8 V is  
considered low. The transition of 0.8 V to 2 V is considered to  
be the rising edge.  
The trigger signals pulse width must be greater than one pixel.  
You can determine the pulse width by taking the inverse of the  
pixel frequency. For example, if the pixel frequency is  
12.27 MHz, the minimum pulse width is 1/12.27 MHz 82  
nanoseconds.  
Note the PC/104-Plus form factor does not support a TTL  
trigger.  
   
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o p to -iso la te d trig g e r  
Trigger signals connected to the OPTOTRIG- and OPTOTRIG+  
input pins, pass through an opto-coupler, a device that protects  
the board from outside surges; OPTOTRIG- is usually  
connected to the ground of the trigger source. The voltage  
difference across OPTOTRIG+ and OPTOTRIG- must be  
between 4.05 V and 9.16 V for logic high, and between -5.0 V  
and 0.8 V for logic low. Refer to Appendix C for the pinouts of  
these signals on your board.  
UART  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel features a Universal  
Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) that provides an  
RS-232 serial interface. For example, this allows you to  
remotely control a camera or a motion control unit, or remotely  
communicate with a program logic controller (PLC). The UART  
is programmed using the MIL-Lite command MdigControl()  
with the M_UART... control types.  
Note that the UART is not present on the Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel for PC/104-Plus.  
Lookup ta b le (LUT)  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel has three 256x8-bit input  
lookup tables (LUTs), allowing independent re-mapping of  
three 8-bit input streams.  
The LUTs on the Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel for PCI  
support RGB 8:8:8 (24-bit) output pixel formats. The LUTs on  
the PC/104-Plus form factor support RGB 8:8:8, RGB 5:6:5, and  
RGB 5:5:5 output pixel formats. LUTs are programmed using  
the MIL-Lite command, MdigLut().  
Use r bits  
Meteor-II /Multi-Channel supports four auxiliary TTL user bits  
through the video input connector: two input and two output.  
These are available for controlling external events such as a  
strobe light or PLC. User bits are programmed using the  
MIL-Lite command MdigControl().  
       
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Using the a uxilia ry p owe r sup p ly  
Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel can supply power to your  
camera. Use the 4-pin power cable provided with your board to  
connect to the power supply of your computer. The operating  
voltage can be set to either 5 V or 12 V, but the current drawn  
by all cameras is limited to 1.5 A. The circuit uses an  
auto-resettable fuse. For further information on connecting to  
the auxiliary power supply connector, see the section,  
Connecting Matrox Meteor-II / Multi-Channel to the auxiliary  
power supply input in Chapter 2, and Appendix B. Note that  
this input is not available on the CompactPCI and PC/104-Plus  
form factors.  
Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Dig ita l g ra b se c tion  
The grab section of the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board  
captures video from standard and non-standard digital  
cameras. It supports component RGB, as well as monochrome  
acquisition, in single or multi-tap configurations. Up to four  
genlocked cameras can be attached to acquire four 8-bit or two  
16-bit inputs.  
The board is available in two versions to support either the  
RS-422 or the LVDS interface, but is available for the PCI form  
factor only.  
           
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VMChannel  
LUT  
4 256x8-bit  
or  
2 4Kx16-bit  
RS-422/  
LVDS*  
Receiver  
32  
32  
32  
Data  
32  
Clk input  
Clk output  
Hsync input  
Hsync output  
Vsync input  
Vsync output  
Valid frames/line  
Trigger  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Aux 1 input  
RS-422/  
LVDS*  
Drivers  
&
100-Pin  
Connector  
Receivers  
Aux 2 input  
Aux 1 output  
Aux 2 output  
Exposure timer1  
Exposure timer2  
Camera CTRL1  
Camera CTRL2  
Camera CTRL3  
TTL  
Buffers  
VIA  
PSG  
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Trigger  
9-Pin Female  
Trigger  
Connector  
Opto-  
coupler  
Trigger  
SGRAM  
(4 MB)  
32  
RX  
TX  
RS-232  
Drivers  
and  
9-Pin Male  
RS-232  
Connector  
UART  
/RTS  
/CTS  
Receivers  
On separate bracket  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
* Matrox Meteor-II is available with either RS-422 or LVDS support.  
.
Pe rfo rm a nc e  
The video timing parameters supported by the Matrox  
Meteor-II /Digital board are as follows:  
Ma x  
65536  
65536  
Number of pixels / line (including sync and blanking)  
Number of lines / frame (including sync and blanking)  
Sampling rate (LVDS, or LVDS with external clock input)  
40 Mhz  
Sampling rate (RS-422 or RS-422 with external clock input) 25 Mhz  
         
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UART  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital features a Universal Asynchronous  
Receiver/Transmitter (UART) that provides an RS-232 serial  
interface. For example, this allows remote camera  
configuration, a motion control unit, or of a program logic  
controller (PLC). The UART is programmed using the MIL-Lite  
function, MdigControl() with the M_UART... control types.  
Lookup ta b le (LUT)  
The Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board has four 256x8-bit  
programmable lookup tables. The LUTs on Matrox Meteor-II  
/Digital can be operated as four 8-bit lookup tables, two 10-bit  
lookup tables, or two 12-bit lookup tables.  
PSG  
The Programmable Synchronization Generator (PSG) is  
responsible for managing all timing and synchronization  
signals.  
Control sig na ls  
The following is a short description of the control signals on the  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital interface. Note that depending on the  
version of your board, the signals will be in RS-422 or LVDS  
format. It is indicated when other signals such as TTL signals  
are also supported.  
Sync hro niza tio n  
Va lid  
The interface can receive and/or supply the HSYNC and  
VSYNC signals. The VIA receives the synchronization signals  
from the PSG or from an external source.  
The VIA also receives a VALID signal that can either be  
generated by the PSG or an external source. When received by  
PSG, it can indicate valid pixels on a line by line basis. When  
received from an external source, it can indicate valid pixels on  
a pixel by pixel basis.  
C lo c k  
The interface of the Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board can receive  
and supply a clock, simultaneously.  
           
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Auxilia ry  
Seven general purpose auxiliary signals are supported: four  
RS-422 or LVDS user signals (two input, two output), and three  
TTL output signals. These are available for controlling external  
devices, such as a strobe light. User signals are programmed  
using the MIL-Lite command MdigControl().  
Exp o sure  
Trig g e r  
Two timers in the PSG can generate two exposure signals  
simultaneously. There are available in TTL or RS-422/LVDS  
formats. Exposures are programmed using the MIL-Lite  
function, MdigControl().  
Three trigger inputs are routed directly to the PSG; the  
interface supports TTL and RS-422/LVDS trigger input. In  
addition, a trigger signal connected to the OPTOTRIG- and  
OPTOTRIG+ input pins, passes through an opto-coupler, a  
device that protects the board from outside surges; OPTOTRIG-  
is usually connected to the ground of the trigger source. This  
external trigger input allows image acquisition to be  
synchronized with external events. The board can operate in  
one of two modes, and the selected mode is specified by the DCF.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital can operate in next valid frame/field  
mode When in this mode, the digitizer waits for the next valid  
frame or field (as specified by the DCF file) before commencing  
the grab. This trigger mode functions in one of three ways:  
Ed ge-t r igger ed m on osh ot a cq u isit ion : The VIA (Video  
Interface Asic) waits for the rising/falling* edge to capture a  
single frame.  
Ed ge-t r igger ed con t in u ou s a cq u isit ion : The VIA waits  
for the rising/falling* edge to start a continous grab.  
Level-sen sit ive "con t in u ou s" a cq u isit ion : The VIA grabs  
continuously while the level of the trigger is high/low*.  
* The polarity of the active and inactive levels of the trigger  
signal are software programmable.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Digital can also operate in asynchronous  
reset mode. In this mode, the digitizer resets the camera to  
begin a new frame when the trigger signal is received.  
   
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Ma tro x Me te o r-II / 1394  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 is capable of acting as bus manager  
(cycle master), isochronous resource manager, and node  
controller ("root"). The cycle master triggers the data signal at  
125-microsecond intervals. The isochronous resource manager  
is responsible for reserving, distributing, and managing the two  
modes of data streams (isochronous and asynchronous) along  
the available bandwidth. The root controller can control all  
peripheral devices connected (up to a maximum of 62).  
The 1394 bus transfers real-time (isochronous) data streams  
through a four-layered architecture, two of which are  
implemented in hardware: the Physical Layer and the Link  
Layer.  
3.3V regulator  
Physical  
Layer  
6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
Input  
Link  
Layer  
6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
Input  
Input  
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6-pin IEEE-1394  
Connector  
12V  
input  
Optional isolation  
barrier  
Host 32-bit PCI bus  
Inp uts  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 has three IEEE 1394 input ports to  
which 1394 devices can be attached, as long as the configuration  
of devices complies with the IEEE 1394 tree topology. Serial  
data bus rates of 100, 200, or 400 Mbits per second are shared  
across the three ports. MIL-Lite can be used to grab from  
monochrome or color digital cameras that are compliant with  
the IEEE 1394 Digital Camera Specification (DCS). Note that  
YUV 4:2:2 data is grabbed in UYVY format.  
     
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Physic a l La ye r  
The physical layer (PHY) is part of a bi-directional interface  
between the link layer (Link) and the actual IEEE 1394 serial  
bus. The physical layer acts as a converter, reformatting the  
commands and digital data it receives, so that the data can be  
transmitted over the serial bus. The PHY monitors the line  
conditions to determining connection status, for initialization  
and arbitration, and for packet reception and transmission. The  
physical layer supports data transmission rates of up to 400  
Mbits per second.  
Link La ye r  
The link layer (Link) is the second component in the  
bi-directional interface between the physical layer (PHY) and  
PCI bus. The Link is a PCI-to-1394 Host controller and is  
compliant with both PCI and 1394 OHCI specifications. The  
link layer supports both asynchronous and isochronous data  
transfer between nodes. When transmitting packets, the Link  
must send a request to the PHY, which controls the direction of  
transmission between the two layers. The link layer also  
controls the transfer speed between itself and the PHY, and  
supports data transfers of 100, 200, or 400 Mbits per second. In  
addition, the Link is capable of transferring a cacheline of data  
at 132 MBytes per second over the PCI bus after connecting to  
the memory controller on the Host. In order to overcome high  
or long PCI latency, the link layer also provides deep FIFOs.  
G a lva nic iso la tio n  
b a rrie r (o p tio na l)  
The optional galvanic isolation barrier isolates the Matrox  
Meteor-II /1394s ground from that of the 1394 network. For  
example, 1394 network could consist of several PCs, or other  
devices such as a digital television or digital VCR. If each device  
in the network has a different ground, a potential difference is  
created across them; this situation is called a ground loop, and  
can eventually lead to loss of data, or even damage to system  
components. If a power surge occurs, the circuit tries to ground  
excess power, but the Matrox Meteor-II /1394 would be  
protected because its ground is isolated from the rest of the  
network.  
 
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Da ta inte rfa c e s  
Vid e o Inte rfa c e ASIC  
With the exception of Meteor-II /1394, all Meteor-II boards have  
a VIA, which acts mainly as a bridge to the PCI bus. The VIA  
is capable of high-speed image transfers to Host memory or  
other PCI devices across the PCI bus. It uses 4 Mbytes of  
SGRAM (on-board memory) to store data until the PCI bus  
becomes available. On the PCI form factor, the VIA also  
supports image transfers across the VMChannel to one or more  
Matrox imaging boards for accelerated image processing or  
display.  
Sim ulta ne o us d a ta  
stre a m s  
Matrox VIA can manage up to two simultaneous data streams.  
For example, it can grab into SGRAM, and concurrently  
transfer data over the VMChannel or PCI buses.  
G e ne ra l fe a ture s  
The VIA is capable of plane separation of image input on two,  
three, or four 8-bit or 16-bit components (for example, RGB  
packed to RGB planar). This mechanism is also used to merge  
line segments of monochrome multi-tap cameras.  
PCI inte rfa c e  
Matrox Meteor-II has a 32-bit PCI bus interface, capable of a  
peak transfer rate of 132 Mbytes/sec.  
The VIA’s PC I inte rfa c e  
The VIAs PCI interface is 32-bits wide and operates at 33 MHz.  
It allows all VIA resources to be accessed through a 128-Mbyte  
memory region, mappable anywhere in the 4-Gbyte PCI  
address space.  
In addition, the PCI interface support various plane and pixel  
transfer modes by using some of the VMChannel logic.  
Consequently, VMChannel and PCI transfers cannot be  
performed simultaneously.  
Read pre-fetch and write posting buffers are integrated to  
optimize Host access.  
                       
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VMCha nne l  
Matrox Meteor-II provides a 32-bit non-bus controller  
VMChannel interface for a secondary or additional high-speed  
connection between on-board and external devices. On a  
68-wire ribbon cable system, the VMChannel runs at 25 MHz  
for 100 Mbytes/sec peak transfer rates. On a backplane system,  
it runs at 33 MHz for 132 Mbytes/sec peak transfer rates.  
The VMChannel is only available on the PCI form factor of  
Matrox Meteor-II/Standard, /Multi-Channel, and /Digital.  
Ma trox Me te o r-II MJPEG Mod ule  
The optional Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module performs  
real-time lossy and lossless MJ PEG (interlaced and  
non-interlaced) compression and decompression of color and  
monochrome video. There are two versions of the Matrox  
Meteor-II MJ PEG module available: PCI and PC/104-Plus.  
Matrox Meteor-II for CompactPCI boards can use the PCI  
version of the Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module. The Matrox  
Meteor-II MJ PEG module is not supported by Matrox Meteor-II  
/Digital and Matrox Meteor-II /1394.  
         
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SRAM  
(64Kbytes)  
Pixel Data  
Input/Output  
Strip Buffer  
Memory  
Color Space  
Converter  
Meteor-II  
Grab Port  
Interface  
24  
Block  
Data  
Host  
Interface  
24  
8
8
8
Pixel  
Interface  
Host  
Interface  
Progressive  
Path  
Host  
Interface  
MJPEG  
FPGA  
JPEG  
Processor  
JPEG  
Processor  
Interface  
8
Code  
Interface  
Memory  
Port  
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MJPEG Module  
VIA SGRAM  
Interface Port  
The Matrox Meteor-II MJ PEG module supports lossy  
compression of RGB 8:8:8 and YUV 4:2:2 standard video, in  
continuous mode. The module also supports lossy and lossless  
compression of 8-bit monochrome images.  
10- and 12-bit lossless compression is supported on the  
PCI/CompactPCI version only.  
C o lo r Sp a c e C o nve rte r  
The Color Space Converter has two functions. During  
compression, it converts the incoming data for the J PEG  
processor; the data is reformatted from raster format into 8 x 8  
pixel blocks and then passed back to the J PEG processor. The  
Color Space Converter s second function is to convert RGB data  
into YUV format in order to reduce the processing time and the  
amount of data for compression.  
During decompression, the 8 x 8 pixel blocks are reformatted  
into raster format, and in the case of RGB data, the Color Space  
Converter reconverts the compressed YUV data into RGB data.  
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JPEG Pro c e sso r  
During compression, the J PEG Processor receives the 8 x 8  
pixel blocks and compresses them according the J PEG  
standard. Both lossy and lossless formats are supported.  
During decompression, the J PEG Processor decompresses the  
data, and transfers the 8 x 8 pixel blocks to the Color Space  
Converter.  
MJPEG FPG A  
The MJ PEG FPGA controls the direction of compressed and  
decompressed data and generates control signals on the  
module. It implements a bus handshake with the VIA on the  
baseboard to access the SGRAM. The SGRAM on the baseboard  
is used to store the compressed data.  
Enc o d ing MJPEG  
During MJ PEG (interlaced) compression, the baseboard grabs  
a field of data. This data enters the module through the  
Meteor-II grab port, and passes through the Color Space  
Converter, the J PEG Processor, and finally exits the module to  
the Host through the memory port on the MJ PEG FPGA chip.  
Host  
Enc o d ing JPEG  
During J PEG (non-interlaced) compression, the baseboard  
grabs an entire frame of data. This data enters the module  
through the memory port on the MJ PEG FPGA chip and passes  
through the Color Space Converter. From there, J PEG  
compression follows the same path as MJ PEG compression.  
Compressing an archived video stream is supported under  
J PEG compression.  
Host  
   
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De c o d ing  
During decompression, the data enters through the memory  
port on the MJ PEG FPGA chip, and passes through the J PEG  
processor, the Color Space Converter, and finally exits through  
the Matrox Meteor-II grab port.  
Host  
Due to a hardware limitation, the MJ PEG module on the  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard cannot decompress J PEG  
(non-interlaced) compressed data; decompression of J PEG  
data will be performed by the Host.  
 
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Troub le shooting  
If you have problems using your Matrox Meteor-II board, please  
try the following:  
Check for disconnected power cords.  
Read the Common problems and solutions section in this  
chapter.  
solutions suggested dont work for you, contact your local  
Matrox representative, Matrox Sales Office, or the Matrox  
Imaging Customer Support Group.  
Com m on p rob le m s a nd so lutions  
Insta lla tion Prob le m s  
P C/104-P lu s m od u le ca n n ot b e st a ck ed  
If you cannot stack your PC/104-Plus module, check the  
connectors of the board in the stack and determine if any of  
the PCI connector s holes are filled. If this is the case, cut the  
corresponding pins on your board. See the section, Installing  
Matrox Meteor-II for PC/ 104-Plus in Chapter 2.  
If your computer has PC/104 modules, you must re-stack  
them so the PC/104 modules are on top of PC/104-Plus  
modules. Be sure to reset the rotary switches for your new  
stack configuration.  
Boa r d ser vice fa ils t o sta r t  
This could happen due to the following two reasons:  
The MIL Matrox Meteor-II drivers are not installed correctly.  
When the board fails to start under Windows NT, your  
computer will prompt you to go to the Event Viewer utility  
to identify the device that was unable to start. Click the  
Devices icon in the Con t r ol P a n el. In the Devices dialog  
box, find your Matrox frame grabber in the presented list.  
       
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If the St a r t u p column reads Au t om a t ic, and the St a t u s  
column is blank, the driver can be started by clicking the  
St a r t button.  
When the board fails to start under Windows 98, the driver  
is probably not installed. Check for a Meteor-II device in  
the Windows Device Ma n a ger property sheet. This sheet  
can be accessed using the Syst em utility in the Con t r ol  
P a n el. If you do not see a Meteor-II device under Ma t r ox  
Im a gin g Ad a p ter s, you will have to reinstall the driver.  
When the board fails to start under Windows 2000, the  
driver might not have started. Right-click on My  
Com p u t er, and select Ma n a ge from the presented menu.  
Select Com p u t er in the Computer Management dialog  
box. Select the View H id d en Devices command. Select  
Device Ma n a ger in the left pane. Select Non -P lu g a n d  
P la y Dr iver s in the right pane. Double-click on the name  
of your Matrox driver. Select the Dr iver tab in the  
presented dialog box. Click the St a r t button. If you do not  
see a Meteor-II device under Ma t r ox Im a gin g Ad a p t er s,  
you will have to reinstall the driver.  
If the above solution for your operating system does not work,  
try the following.  
The driver also might not start due to too much or  
insufficient allocation of DMA memory. To address the  
problem of DMA memory, uninstall and reinstall MIL, and  
specify the correct DMA setting.  
There is a conflict in the BIOS Setup program. This problem  
generally occurs when there is a PCI memory mapping error  
or when there is a PCI-IRQ routing error. To resolve this  
problem with the PCI form factor, first try to swap boards  
from one PCI slot to another; for the PC/104-Plus, change the  
rotary switch settings. If the problem still persists, upgrade  
your BIOS.  
     
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If the above solution does not work, try the following to  
determine if there is an IRQ conflict.  
Under Windows NT, go to Win d ow s NT Dia gn ost ics  
property sheet (found under Sta r t P r ogr a m s  
Ad m in ist r a t ive Tools (Com m on ). Under the Resources  
tab, check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with your  
Matrox frame grabber.  
Under Windows 98, right-click on My Com p u t er, and  
select Com p u t er from the presented menu. Go to View  
Resou r ces, selecting the Interrupt request (IRQ)  
checkbox. Check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with  
your Matrox frame grabber.  
Under Windows 2000, right-click on My Com p u t er, and  
select Ma n a ge from the presented menu. Select  
Com p u t er in the Computer Management dialog box.  
Select System Information\ Hardware Resources\ IRQ.  
Check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with your  
Matrox frame grabber.  
Not en ou gh m em or y to a lloca t e b u ffer u n d er  
Win d ow s NT 4.0  
This is the message that you will receive if you try to allocate  
a grab buffer that is greater than the amount of DMA memory  
specified during software installation. This problem can be  
addressed by increasing the amount of DMA memory on your  
computer. Uninstall and reinstall MIL and specify the  
appropriate amount of DMA memory. Alternatively, re-allocate  
DMA memory using the included milconfig.exe utility.  
Gra b b ing Prob le m s  
Op t o-isola t ed t r igger p u lse is n ot con n ect ed  
When using the opto-isolated trigger, both OPTOTRIG- and  
OPTOTRIG+ signals must be connected. OPTOTRIG- is  
usually connected to the ground of the trigger source.  
 
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IRQ con flict s  
In general, PCI devices can share an interrupt line (IRQ).  
However, sometimes this might not be possible; for example,  
complex PCI devices, or bus master devices should not share  
an IRQ. The types of difficulties that you might run into are as  
follows:  
IRQ conflict under Windows NT 4.0  
In the event that your Matrox imaging board(s) cannot share  
an IRQ line with other devices, allocate a different IRQ to  
each device in the IRQ Configuration Setup section of the  
BIOS Setup Program, if possible (accessible on bootup).  
IRQ conflict under Windows 98  
To resolve this problem with the PCI and CompactPCI form  
factors, either re-assign a different IRQ line to the PCI slot  
in which the Matrox Meteor-II board is installed or change  
the resource settings in the Windows’ Device Ma n a ger  
property page. This page can be accessed using the Syst em  
utility in the Con t r ol P a n el.  
To resolve this problem with the PC/104-Plus form factor,  
change the rotary switch settings.  
Note that PCI devices cannot share interrupt lines with EISA  
or ISA devices.  
Other possible solutions to the above problems:  
Move the Matrox Meteor-II board to another (free) PCI slot.  
Swap Matrox Meteor-II with another board.  
Prob le m s d uring a p p lic a tio n d e ve lo p m e nt  
Com p u t er h a n gs’ or p r od u ces u n w a n t ed r esu lt s w h ile a n  
a p p lica tion is r u n n in g  
Sometimes, an EISA or ISA device might attempt to use the  
same interrupt, registers, or memory space as PCI boards, and  
this causes a conflict. Check for an interrupt, memory, or  
register conflict:  
 
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Under Windows NT, go to Win d ow s NT Dia gn ost ics  
property sheet (found under Sta r t P r ogr a m s  
Ad m in ist r a t ive Tools (Com m on ). Under the Resources  
tab, check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with your  
Matrox frame grabber.  
Under Windows 98, right-click on My Computer, and select  
Computer from the presented menu. Go to View Resources,  
selecting the Interrupt request (IRQ) checkbox. Check for  
devices that are sharing an IRQ with your Matrox frame  
grabber.  
Under Windows 2000, right-click on My Com p u t er, and  
select Ma n a ge from the presented menu. Select Com p u ter  
in the Computer Management dialog box. Select System  
Information\ Hardware Resources\ IRQ. Check for devices  
that are sharing an IRQ with your Matrox frame grabber.  
Conta c ting Ma trox  
Before contacting your local Matrox representative, Matrox  
Sales Office, or the Matrox Imaging Customer Support Group,  
you will need the following information:  
A description of what happened;  
Computer (motherboard) make and model number,  
environment, and peripherals (especially boards sharing the  
computer with your Matrox Meteor-II);  
Your boards serial number (printed on the bar code label),  
and revision number.  
Use the Product Assistance Request Form at the back of this  
manual to record the necessary information.  
 
Ap p e nd ix B: Te c hnic a l  
inform a tion  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Sta nd a rd  
This a p p e nd ix c o nta ins info rm a tio n tha t m ig ht b e use ful  
whe n insta lling yo ur Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Sta nd a rd b o a rd .  
 
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Te c hnic a l inform a tion  
This appendix contains information that might be useful when  
installing your Matrox Meteor-II /Standard board.  
Ge ne ra l inform a tion  
Operating system: See your software manual for supported  
versions of Windows.  
System requirements: A computer with a PCI bus and a  
Pentium processor or equivalent.  
Some older systems use a core logic chipset (interfaces PCI  
with Host memory) that has limited throughput capabilities.  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard might not be able to attain full  
functionality on such systems. We recommend systems with  
newer PCI chipsets, such as the Intel 430HX, 430VX, 430TX,  
440FX, 440LX, or 440BX. If you need more specific  
information regarding potential problems, refer to Appendix  
A - Troubleshooting.  
Technical features:  
PCI and PC/104-Plus form factors feature twelve software  
selectable channels, which support up to twelve inputs in  
either monochrome RS-170/CCIR or composite NTSC/PAL  
formats, or up to six Y/C video inputs in NTSC/PAL  
formats.  
CompactPCI form factor features seven software selectable  
channels, which support up to seven inputs in either  
monochrome RS-170/CCIR or composite NTSC/PAL  
formats, or up to three Y/C video inputs NTSC/PAL  
formats.  
Accepts an external trigger input, which can operate in  
next valid frame/field mode.  
Features programmable or automatic gain control.  
Features 4 MBytes of SGRAM.  
Features Strap-selectable 5 or 12 V DC output (PCI form  
factor only).  
       
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
Features an RS-232 port.  
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Features 32-bit bus-controller VMChannel interface.  
Bo a rd inp ut a nd outp ut c onne c to rs  
PC I fo rm fa c to r  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard PCI form factor has six interface  
connectors: a VMChannel, an auxiliary power supply input, a  
1
video input, two connectors for an expansion module, and a  
BNC connector.  
VMChannel  
Auxiliary power supply  
input  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
Video input  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
BNC  
1. Revisions 0 and 1 of the Matrox Meteor-II /Standard board do  
not have an expansion site and therefore do not have these con-  
nectors.  
 
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C o m p a c tPC I fo rm  
fa c to r  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard CompactPCI form factor has five  
interface connectors: a video input, a BNC, two connectors for  
an expansion module, and a CompactPCI connector.  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
CompactPCI connector  
Video input  
BNC  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
PC/ 104-Plus fo rm fa c to r Matrox Meteor-II for the PC/104-Plus form factor (stand alone  
version) has five interface connectors: a video input, two  
connectors for the expansion module, a PC/104-Plus (PCI), and  
a PC/104 (ISA) connector.  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI)  
PC/104  
(ISA)  
Expansion  
module  
connectors  
Video input  
connector  
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
85  
Vid e o inp ut c onne c tor on Ma trox Me te or-II for PCI  
a nd Com p a c tPCI  
pin  
15  
pin  
30  
pin 44  
pin  
31  
pin 1  
The video input connector is a high density DB-44 female  
connector on the PCI and CompactPCI form factors. Its pinout  
is shown below. Note the Form Factor column specifies the  
board which supports that particular pinout.  
P in  
Sign a l  
I/O Descr ip t ion  
F or m  
F a ct or  
1
DC_OUT  
VID_IN12  
GND  
O
I
+12 V/ +5 V Power Su pply.  
PCI  
2
An alog Video In pu t #12 or C6  
Grou n d.  
PCI  
3-5  
6
-
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI  
CTS  
I
Clear To Sen d (RS-232).  
Au xiliary Us er Ou tpu t #2  
Au xiliary Us er In pu t #2  
An alog Video In pu t #5 or C4  
An alog Video In pu t #3 or Y2  
Grou n d.  
8
USER(2)_OUT  
USER(2)_IN  
VID_IN5  
VID_IN3  
GND  
O
I
9
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17-18  
19  
I
I
-
VID_IN1  
DC_OUT  
GND  
I
An alog Video In pu t #1 or Y1  
+12 V/ +5 V Power Su pply.  
Grou n d.  
O
-
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI  
VID_IN10  
I
An alog Video In pu t #10 or C5  
     
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P in  
Sign a l  
I/O Descr ip t ion  
F or m  
F a ctor  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25-31  
33  
34  
35  
36  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
VID_IN9  
RTS  
I
An a log Video In pu t #9 or Y5  
PCI  
O
I
Requ es t To Sen d (RS-232).  
Receive (RS-232).  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI  
RX  
VID_IN8  
USER(1)_OUT  
GND  
I
An a log Video In pu t #8 or Y4  
Au xiliary Us er Ou tpu t #1  
Grou n d.  
O
-
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI  
VID_IN11  
OPTOTRIG-  
OPTOTRIG+  
TX  
I
An a log Video In pu t #11 or Y6  
Opto-Isolated trigger n egative in pu t.  
Opto-Isolated trigger positive in pu t.  
Tra n sm it (RS-232).  
I
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
PCI, Com pa ctPCI  
I
O
I
USER(1)_IN  
VID_IN7  
VID_IN6  
GND  
Au xiliary Us er In pu t #1  
An a log Video In pu t #7 or C3  
An a log Video In pu t #6 or Y3  
Grou n d.  
I
I
-
VID_IN4  
VID_IN2  
Not u sed  
I
An a log Video In pu t #4 or C2  
An a log Video In pu t #2 or C1  
I
7, 10,  
12, 32,  
37, 38  
Use Matrox cable DBHD44-TO-13BNC to interface with this  
connector. The cable has thirteen BNC connectors, and a  
high-density 44-pin D-Subminiature male connector. This cable  
allows you to attach up to twelve analog video sources, and a  
trigger input.  
An open-ended version of this cable, the DH44-TO-13BNC/O,  
is also available that can be used to access signals in addition  
to those described above. Parts for cables can be purchased  
from:  
Manufacturer:  
NorComp Interconnect Devices  
HDT44P  
Connector & shell:  
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
87  
Vid e o inp ut c onne c tor on Ma trox Me te or-II  
/ Sta nd a rd for PC/ 104-Plus  
1
2
29  
The video input connector on the Meteor-II /Standard for  
PC/104-Plus is located on the top side of the board. Its pinout  
is as follows:  
30  
P in  
2
Sign a l  
I/O Descr ip t ion  
VID_IN1  
I
I
An alog Video In pu t #1 or Y1  
4
VID_IN2  
An alog Video In pu t #2 or C1  
An alog Video In pu t #3 or Y2  
An alog Video In pu t #4 or C2  
An alog Video In pu t#5 or C4  
An alog Video In pu t #6 or Y3  
An alog Video In pu t #7 or C3  
Au xiliary User In pu t #2  
6
VID_IN3  
I
8
VID_IN4  
I
10  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
20  
22  
23  
24  
26  
28  
30  
VID_IN5  
I
VID_IN6  
I
VID_IN7  
I
USER(2)_IN  
USER(1)_IN  
USER(2)_OUT  
USER(1)_OUT  
VID_IN8  
I
I
Au xiliary User In pu t #1  
O
O
I
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #2  
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #1  
An alog Video In pu t #8 or Y4  
An alog Video In pu t #9 or Y5  
Opto-Is ola ted trigger n egative in pu t  
Opto-Is ola ted trigger positive in pu t  
An alog Video In pu t #10 or C5  
An alog Video In pu t #11 or Y6  
An alog Video In pu t #12 or C6  
Grou n d  
VID_IN9  
I
OPTOTRIG-  
OPTOTRIG+  
VID_IN10  
VID_IN11  
VID_IN12  
I
I
I
I
I
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, GND  
11, 13, 19,  
21, 25, 27,  
29  
 
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The mating connector included with the board is a 30-pin male,  
0.050 pitch right angle connector. Parts for cables can be  
purchased from:  
Manufacturer:  
Fujitsu  
Connector  
FCN-217J 030-G/O  
This connector interfaces with a ribbon cable, 0.025 inch pitch  
(0.635 mm), AWG #30 (solid wire).  
VMCha nne l inte rfa c e c onne c tor  
The VMChannel interface allows Matrox Meteor-II /Standard  
to share data with any Matrox imaging board that has a  
VMChannel interface capable of performing the bus controller  
function. A VMChannel backplane (available with the  
GEN-BUS/... interconnect kits) must be inserted across the  
VMChannel interfaces of the boards.  
Note the VMChannel is not supported on the CompactPCI and  
PC/104-Plus form factors.  
top view of board  
pin 1  
pin 34  
pin 68  
(component side)  
pin 35  
side view of board  
(component side)  
pin 68  
pin 35  
The following table provides the pinout of the VMChannel  
interface:  
P in  
Sign a l  
P in Sign a l  
SAN  
N/ C*  
1
35  
         
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
89  
P in Sign a l  
P in Sign a l  
N/ C*  
DGND  
2
36  
BSN[0]  
BSN[1]  
3
37  
DGND  
SNRDYN  
4
38  
CONTROL  
DGND  
5
39  
N/ C  
DGND  
6
40  
CLK  
DGND  
7
41  
VMSENSE  
DGND  
8
42  
MASK0  
MASK1  
9
43  
DGND  
DATA[0]  
10  
44  
DATA[1]  
DGND  
11  
45  
DATA[2]  
DATA[3]  
12  
46  
DGND  
DATA[4]  
13  
47  
DATA[5]  
DGND  
14  
48  
DATA[6]  
DATA[7]  
15  
49  
DGND  
DATA[8]  
16  
50  
DATA[9]  
DGND  
17  
51  
DATA[10]  
DATA[11]  
18  
52  
DGND  
DATA[12]  
19  
53  
DATA[13]  
DGND  
20  
54  
DATA[14]  
DATA[15]  
21  
55  
DGND  
DATA[16]  
22  
56  
DATA[17]  
DGND  
23  
57  
DATA[18]  
DATA[19]  
24  
58  
DGND  
DATA[20]  
25  
59  
DATA[21]  
DGND  
26  
60  
90  
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P in  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
Sign a l  
DATA[22]  
DGND  
P in Sign a l  
DATA[23]  
61  
DATA[24]  
62  
DATA[25]  
DATA[26]  
DGND  
DGND  
63  
DATA[27]  
64  
DATA[28]  
65  
DATA[29]  
DATA[30]  
DGND  
DGND  
66  
DATA[31]  
67  
SBN  
68  
* N/C = Not connected. This means that the pin might be  
defined as part of the VMChannel interface standard but it is  
not used on the Matrox Meteor-II /Standard board.  
BNC c onne c tor  
The BNC connector provides a single composite input to the  
Matrox Meteor-II /Standard board. Its pin assignments are as  
follows:  
2
1: composite 1 or VID_IN1.  
1
2 (SHELL): ground.  
You can use a standard video cable (available from your local  
electronic store) to interface with this connector.  
Auxilia ry p owe r sup p ly inp ut  
4
The auxiliary power supply input connector is a standard 4-pin  
male connector that routes power from the computer to a  
camera (via the DB-44). Use the 4-pin power cable provided  
with your board to connect to the power supply of your  
computer. The operating current is 1.5 A with an  
3
2
1
auto-resettable fuse. Note that this input is not available on the  
CompactPCI and PC/104-Plus form factors.  
       
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
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The pinout of the auxiliary power supply input connector is as  
follows:  
P in  
1
Descr ip t ion  
+12 V  
2
Ground  
Ground  
+5 V  
3
4
For customers building their own cable, the part number of the  
camera supply connector is as follows:  
Manufacturer:  
VEN  
Connector:  
2490-04PRT  
Auxilia ry p owe r sup p ly se le c tion  
The following diagram shows the location of the auxiliary power  
supply selection and their corresponding pin numbers:  
+5V  
+12V  
pin 2 pin 3  
     
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As shown in the table below, place the jumper across pins 1 and  
Jumper  
2 for a +5 V supply output and across pins 2 and 3 for a +12 V  
supply output.  
P in  
1-2  
2-3  
Descr ip t ion  
+5 V (default)  
+12 V  
1
2
pin pin pin  
3
Side view  
By default, auxiliary power supply is strapped for +5 V (pins  
1-2).  
Sp e c ific a tio ns  
Ele c tric a l  
F or m F a ctor Op er a tin g Volt a ge a n d cu r r en t  
P ow er  
a
Con su m p tion  
5 V ±5% -5 V ±5% 3.3 V ±5% 12 V ±10% -12 V ±10%  
PCI and  
CompactPCI  
1.25 A  
n/a  
n/a  
250 mA  
50 mA  
9.85 W  
6.06 W  
PC/104-Plus 100 mA 25 mA 1.1 A  
150 mA  
n/a  
a. This number represents the total power consumption of the Matrox Meteor-II board only. It  
does not include the power consumption of a Matrox Meteor-II MJPEG module, or of a  
camera which draws current through the auxiliary power supply input.  
Environm e nta l  
Min./max. ambient operating temperature: 0°C - 55° C.  
Min./max. storage temperature: -40° C - 75° C.  
Max. altitude for operation: 3000 meters.  
Max. altitude for transport: 12000 meters.  
Operating humidity: 20 - 80% relative humidity  
(non-condensing).  
                   
Ap p e nd ix C: Te c hnic a l  
inform a tion Ma trox Me te or-II  
/ Multi-Cha nne l  
This a p p e nd ix c o nta ins info rm a tio n tha t m ig ht b e use ful  
whe n insta lling yo ur Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Multi-C ha nne l  
b o a rd .  
 
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Te c hnic a l inform a tion  
This appendix contains information that might be useful when  
installing your Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel board.  
Glob a l inform a tion  
Operating system: See your software manual for supported  
versions of Windows.  
System requirements: A computer with a PCI bus and a  
Pentium processor or equivalent.  
Some older systems use a core logic chipset (interfaces PCI  
with Host memory) that has limited throughput capabilities.  
Matrox Meteor-II might not be able to attain full  
functionality on such systems. We recommend systems with  
newer PCI chipsets, such as the Intel 430HX, 430VX, 430TX,  
440FX, 440LX, or 440BX. If you need more specific  
information regarding potential problems, refer to Appendix  
A - Troubleshooting.  
Te c hnic a l fe a ture s:  
Features six software selectable channels, which support  
six monochrome or two component RGB video inputs. Any  
of these channels can serve as the sync channel; however,  
there is also a separate sync channel.  
Supports both single and dual-tap (channel) monochrome  
cameras.  
Accepts an external trigger input and can operate in next  
valid frame/field mode or asynchronous reset mode.  
Features three 256 8-bit input lookup tables that can  
output RGB 8:8:8, YUV 5:5:5, or YUV 5:6:5.  
Features four Mbytes of SGRAM.  
Features programmable reference levels.  
Features various input gain settings.  
Features an RS-232 port.  
         
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
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Features strap-selectable 5 or 12 V DC output (PCI form  
factor only).  
Features 32-bit bus-controller VM Channel interface.  
Bo a rd inp ut a nd outp ut c onne c to rs  
The Matrox Meteor-II /Multi-Channel PCI form factor has six  
interface connectors: a VMChannel, an auxiliary power supply  
input, a video input, two connectors for an expansion module.  
VMChannel  
Auxiliary power supply input  
Connector 1 (male) for  
expansion module  
Video input  
Connector 2 (female) for  
expansion module  
 
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PC/ 104-Plus fo rm fa c to r Matrox Meteor-II for the PC/104-Plus form factor (stand alone  
version) has five interface connectors: video input, two  
connectors for the expansion module, a PC/104-Plus (PCI)  
connector, and PC/104 (ISA) connector.  
PC/104-Plus  
(PCI)  
PC/104  
(ISA)  
Expansion  
module  
connectors  
Video input  
connector  
Vid e o inp ut c onne c tor on the PCI form fa c tor  
The video input connector is a high density DB-44 female  
connector on the PCI form factor. Its pinout is as follows:  
P in  
15  
44  
13  
43  
11  
41  
40  
35  
34  
20  
19  
33  
32  
Sign a l  
Descr ip t ion  
pin  
15  
pin  
30  
pin 44  
VID1_IN1  
RED An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
GREEN An a log Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
BLUE An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
An alog Video In pu t (SYNC).  
VID1_IN2  
VID1_IN3  
SYNC_IN  
VID2_IN1  
RED An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
GREEN An a log Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
BLUE An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
Opto-Isolated trigger positive in pu t.  
Opto-Isolated trigger n egative in pu t.  
Non -Protected TTL trigger in pu t.  
Clock in pu t (TTL).  
pin  
31  
pin 1  
VID2_IN2  
VID2_IN3  
OPTOTRIG+  
OPTOTRIG-  
TRIGGER  
CLK_IN_TTL  
CLK_OUT_TTL  
VSYNC_TTL  
Clock ou tpu t (TTL).  
Vs yn c in pu t or ou tpu t (TTL).  
     
Boa rd input a nd output c onne c tors  
97  
P in  
2
Sign a l  
HSYNC_TTL  
EXP(1)  
Descr ip t ion  
Hsyn c in pu t or ou tpu t (TTL).  
Exposu re #1 ou tpu t (TTL).  
Exposu re #2 ou tpu t (TTL).  
Tran sm it (RS-232).  
38  
23  
36  
22  
6
EXP(2)  
TX  
RX  
Receive (RS-232).  
CTS  
CTS (RS-232).  
21  
39  
12  
9
RTS  
RTS (RS-232).  
USER1IN+  
USER1IN-  
USER2IN+  
USER2IN-  
USER1OUT  
USER2OUT  
DC POWER  
NC  
Au xiliary User In pu t #1 (positive).  
Au xiliary User In pu t #1 (n egative).  
Au xiliary User In pu t #2 (positive).  
Au xiliary User In pu t #2 (n egative).  
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #1 (TTL).  
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #2 (TTL).  
+12 V OR +5 V Power Su pply.  
10  
24  
8
1, 16  
7, 37  
Not con n ected on  
METEOR-II/ Mu lti-Ch an n el.  
3-5, 14,  
17-18,  
GND  
Grou n d.  
25-31,42  
Use Matrox cable DBHD44-TO-8BNC to interface with this  
connector. It has eight BNC connectors and a high-density  
44-pin D-Subminiature male connector. This cable allows you  
to attach up to six video sources, an analog sync, and a trigger  
input.  
An open-ended version of this cable, the DH44-TO-8BNC/O, is  
also available and can be customized to access signals in  
addition to those described above. For customers planning to  
build their own cable, parts can be purchased from:  
Manufacturer:  
NorComp Interconnect Devices  
HDT44P  
Connector:  
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Vid e o inp ut c onne c tor on the Me te or-II  
/ Multi-Cha nne l for PC/ 104-Plus  
1
2
29  
The video input connector on the Meteor-II /Multi-Channel for  
PC/104-Plus is located on the top side of the board. Its pinout  
is as follows:  
30  
P in  
Sign a l  
I/O Descr ip t ion  
2
VID1_IN1  
RED An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
I
4
VID1_IN2  
VID1_IN3  
SYNC_IN  
VID2_IN1  
VID2_IN2  
VID2_IN3  
USER(2)_IN  
USER(1)_IN  
USER(1)_OUT  
USER(2)_OUT  
EXP(1)  
GREEN An a log Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
BLUE An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 1).  
An alog Video In pu t (SYNC).  
RED An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
GREEN An a log Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
BLUE An alog Video In pu t (Ch an n el 2).  
Au xiliary User In pu t #2.  
I
6
I
8
I
I
10  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
22  
23  
24  
26  
28  
29  
30  
I
I
I
Au xiliary User In pu t #1.  
I
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #1.  
Au xiliary User Ou tpu t #2.  
Exposu re #1 (TTL).  
O
O
I
EXP(2)  
Exposu re #2 (TTL).  
I
TRIG  
Trigger (TTL).  
I
OPTOTRIG-  
OPTOTRIG+  
CLK_IN  
Opto-isolated trigger n egative in pu t.  
Opto-isolated trigger positive in pu t.  
Clock in pu t (TTL).  
I
I
I
CLK_OUT  
VSYNC  
Clock ou tpu t (TTL).  
O
I/O  
I/O  
Vs yn c in pu t or ou tpu t (TTL).  
Hsyn c in pu t or ou tpu t (TTL).  
HSYNC  
 
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P in  
Sign a l  
I/O Descr ip tion  
1, 3, 5, 7, GND  
9, 11, 13,  
21, 25,  
Grou n d.  
27  
The connector used is a 30-pin male, 0.050 pitch right angle  
connector. For customers planning to build their own cables,  
Manufacturer:  
Fujitsu  
Connector  
FCN-217J 030-G/O  
This connector interfaces with a ribbon cable, 0.025 inch pitch  
(0.635 mm), AWG #30 (solid wire).  
VMCha nne l inte rfa c e c onne c tor  
The VMChannel interface allows Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel to share data with any Matrox imaging board  
that has a VMChannel interface capable of performing the bus  
controller function. A VMChannel backplane (available with  
the GEN-BUS/... interconnect kits) must be inserted across the  
VMChannel interfaces of the boards. For pinout information,  
see VMChannel interface connector in Appendix B.  
Auxilia ry p owe r sup p ly inp ut  
For pinout information, see Auxiliary power supply input in  
Appendix B.  
Auxilia ry p owe r sup p ly se le c tion  
For information, see Auxiliary power supply selection in  
Appendix B.  
           
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Sp e c ific a tio ns  
Ele c tric a l  
F or m F a ctor Op er a tin g Volt a ge a n d cu r r en t  
P ow er  
a
Con su m p tion  
5 V ±5% -5 V ±5% 3.3 V ±5% 12 V ±10% -12 V ±10%  
PCI  
1.0 A  
n/a  
n/a  
150 mA  
15 mA  
75 mA  
n/a  
7.7 W  
PC/104-Plus  
140 mA 60 mA 1.03 A  
5.08 W  
a. This number represents the total power consumption of the Matrox Meteor-II board only.  
It does not include the power consumption of an Matrox Meteor-II MJPEG module, or of  
a camera which draws current through the auxiliary power supply input.  
Environm e nta l  
Min./max. ambient operating temperature: 0°C - 55° C.  
Min./max. storage temperature: -40° C - 75° C.  
Max. altitude for operation: 3000 meters.  
Max. altitude for transport: 12000 meters.  
Operating humidity: 20 - 80% relative humidity  
(non-condensing)  
             
Ap p e nd ix D: Te c hnic a l  
inform a tion  
Ma trox Me te or-II / Dig ita l  
This a p p e nd ix c o nta ins info rm a tio n tha t m ig ht b e use ful  
whe n insta lling yo ur Ma tro x Me te o r-II / Dig ita l b o a rd .  
 
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Te c hnic a l inform a tion  
This appendix contains information that might be useful when  
installing your Matrox Meteor-II /Digital board.  
Glob a l inform a tion  
Operating system: See your software manual for supported  
1
versions of Windows .  
System requirements: A computer with a PCI bus and a  
Pentium processor or equivalent.  
Some older systems use a core logic chipset (interfaces PCI  
with Host memory) that has limited throughput capabilities.  
Matrox Meteor-II might not be able to attain full  
functionality on such systems. We recommend systems with  
newer PCI chipsets, such as the Intel 430HX, 430VX, 430TX,  
440FX, 440LX, or 440BX. If you need more specific  
information regarding potential problems, refer to Appendix  
A - Troubleshooting.  
Technical features:  
Captures monochrome or component RGB frame scan and  
line scan sources.  
Available with a RS-422 or LVDS interface.  
Supports multi-tap acquisition: up to four 8-bit inputs, or  
two 16-bit inputs.  
Accepts an external trigger input and can operate in next  
valid frame/field mode or asynchronous reset mode.  
Features four 256 8-bit lookup tables that include three  
different configurations:  
Four 8-bit LUTs.  
Two 10-bit LUTs.  
Two 12-bit LUTs.  
1. Matrox Meteor-II /Digital is not supported under Windows 98.  
       
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Features 4 Mbytes of SGRAM.  
103  
Features 32-bit bus-controller VM Channel interface.  
Bo a rd inp ut a nd outp ut c onne c to rs  
Matrox Meteor-II digital has four user connectors: a  
VMChannel, a trigger input, a RS-232 input, and a digital  
interface.  
VMChannel  
RS-232  
Trigger input  
Video input  
 
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Dig ita l inte rfa c e c onne c tor  
The digital interface connector has 100 pins. The pinouts are  
as follows:  
P IN SIGNAL  
P IN SIGNAL  
DATA, INPUT, 0+  
DATA, INPUT, 16+  
1
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
pin 100  
pin 50  
DATA, INPUT, 0-  
DATA, INPUT, 1+  
DATA, INPUT, 1-  
DATA, INPUT, 2+  
DATA, INPUT, 2-  
DATA, INPUT, 3+  
DATA, INPUT, 3-  
DATA, INPUT, 4+  
DATA, INPUT, 4-  
DATA, INPUT, 5+  
DATA, INPUT, 5-  
DATA, INPUT, 6+  
DATA, INPUT, 6-  
DATA, INPUT, 7+  
DATA, INPUT, 7-  
DATA, INPUT, 8+  
DATA, INPUT, 8-  
DATA, INPUT, 9+  
DATA, INPUT, 9-  
DATA, INPUT, 10+  
DATA, INPUT, 10-  
DATA, INPUT, 11+  
DATA, INPUT, 11-  
DATA, INPUT, 12+  
DATA, INPUT, 12-  
DATA, INPUT, 13+  
DATA, INPUT, 13-  
DATA, INPUT, 16-  
DATA, INPUT, 17+  
DATA, INPUT, 17-  
DATA, INPUT, 18+  
DATA, INPUT, 18-  
DATA, INPUT, 19+  
DATA, INPUT, 19-  
DATA, INPUT, 20+  
DATA, INPUT, 20-  
DATA, INPUT, 21+  
DATA, INPUT, 21-  
DATA, INPUT, 22+  
DATA, INPUT, 22-  
DATA, INPUT, 23+  
DATA, INPUT, 23-  
DATA, INPUT, 24+  
DATA, INPUT, 24-  
DATA, INPUT, 25+  
DATA, INPUT, 25-  
DATA, INPUT, 26+  
DATA, INPUT, 26-  
DATA, INPUT, 27+  
DATA, INPUT, 27-  
DATA, INPUT, 28+  
DATA, INPUT, 28-  
DATA, INPUT, 29+  
DATA, INPUT, 29-  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
pin 51  
pin 1  
     
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P IN SIGNAL  
P IN SIGNAL  
DATA, INPUT, 14+  
DATA, INPUT, 30+  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
79  
DATA, INPUT, 14-  
DATA, INPUT, 15+  
DATA, INPUT, 15-  
HSYNC, INPUT, +  
HSYNC, INPUT, -  
VSYNC, INPUT, +  
VSYNC, INPUT, -  
GROUND  
DATA, INPUT, 30-  
80  
DATA, INPUT, 31+  
81  
DATA, INPUT, 31-  
82  
HSYNC, OUTPUT, +  
83  
HSYNC, OUTPUT, -  
84  
VSYNC, OUTPUT, +  
85  
VSYNC, OUTPUT, -  
86  
EXPOSURE1, OUTPUT, TTL  
EXPOSURE2, OUTPUT, TTL  
CLOCK, OUTPUT, +  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
GROUND  
CLOCK, INPUT, +  
CLOCK, INPUT, -  
USER, INPUT, 0+  
USER, INPUT, 0-  
USER, INPUT, 1+  
USER, INPUT, 1-  
VALID, INPUT, +  
VALID, INPUT, -  
TRIGGER, INPUT, +  
TRIGGER, INPUT, -  
CLOCK, OUTPUT, -  
USER, OUTPUT, 0+  
USER, OUTPUT, 0-  
USER, OUTPUT, 1+  
USER, OUTPUT, 1-  
EXPOSURE1, OUTPUT, +  
EXPOSURE1, OUTPUT, -  
EXPOSURE2, OUTPUT, +  
EXPOSURE2, OUTPUT, -  
CAMERA CTRL BIT0,  
OUTPUT, TTL  
CAMERA CTRL BIT1,  
OUTPUT, TTL  
GROUND  
CAMERA CTRL BIT2,  
OUTPUT, TTL  
50  
100  
Customize the open-ended Matrox DBHD100-TO-OPEN input  
cable to interface with the connector on your video source. For  
customers planning to build their own cable, parts can be  
purchased from:  
Manufacturer:  
Connector and shell:  
ACON Advanced-Connectek Inc.  
HPBP-5100-10S-N-KN6  
If you are building your own cable, ensure that it is a  
twisted-pair type cable which is twisted along signal pairs.  
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RS-232 inp ut c onne c tor  
The RS-232 signals are routed through a 9-pin male connector  
on the second mounting bracket, to a 10-pin RS-232 connector  
on the board (see the installation diagram in Chapter 2).  
The pinouts of the 9-pin DB9 male connector are as follows:  
P in  
Sign a l  
N/ C  
RX  
Descr ip t ion  
Not con n ected.  
Receive.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
6
TX  
Tran s m it.  
7
8
N/ C  
GND  
N/ C  
RTS  
CTS  
N/ C  
Not con n ected.  
Grou n d.  
3
4
9
Not con n ected.  
Requ est To Sen d.  
Clea r To Sen d.  
Not con n ected.  
5
Trig g e r inp ut c onne c tor  
The trigger input connector is routed through the 9-pin female  
connector on the second mounting bracket to a 4-pin connector  
on the board.  
The pinouts of the 9-pin DB9 female connector are as follows:  
P in  
Sign a l  
TTL TRIG  
OPTO TRIG-  
N/ C  
Descr ip t ion  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TTL trigger.  
Opto-is ola ted trigger (n ega tive in pu t).  
Not con n ected.  
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
N/ C  
Not con n ected.  
N/ C  
Not con n ected.  
GND  
Grou n d.  
OPTO TRIG+  
N/ C  
Opto-is ola ted trigger (pos itive in pu t).  
Not con n ected.  
N/ C  
Not con n ected.  
       
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VMCha nne l inte rfa c e c onne c tor  
The VMChannel interface allows Matrox Meteor-II to share  
data with any Matrox imaging board that has a VMChannel  
interface capable of performing the bus controller function. A  
VMChannel backplane (available with the GEN-BUS/...  
interconnect kits) must be inserted across the VMChannel  
interfaces of the boards. For pinout information, see  
VMChannel interface connector in Appendix B.  
Jum pe rs  
Each jumper connects a 100 termination resistor between the  
two polarities of the following signals:  
J umper B1 - B2: TRIG+, TRIG-  
J umper B3 - B6: VSYNC+, VSYNC-  
J umper B4 - B5: HSYNC+, HSYNC-  
J umper B7 - B8: CLKIN+, CLKIN-  
Jumper  
B2  
B6  
B5  
B8  
B1  
B3  
B4  
B7  
         
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By default, all jumpers are in place. If more than one load (for  
example, two line-locked cameras) are to be connected to the  
TRIG, VSYNC, HSYNC, or CLKIN, the corresponding jumpers  
should be removed.  
Sp e c ific a tio ns  
Ele c tric a l  
Operating voltage and current:  
5 V ±5%, 1.4 A  
12 V ±10%, 30 mA  
Power consumption:  
7.36 watts  
Environm e nta l  
Min./max. ambient operating temperature: 0°C - 55° C.  
Min./max. storage temperature: -40° C - 75° C.  
Max. altitude for operation: 3000 meters.  
Max. altitude for transport: 12000 meters.  
Operating humidity: 20 - 80% relative humidity  
(non-condensing)  
             
Ap p e nd ix E: Te c hnic a l  
inform a tion  
Ma trox Me te or-II / 1394  
This a p p e nd ix c o nta ins info rm a tio n tha t m ig ht b e use ful  
whe n insta lling yo ur Ma tro x Me te o r-II / 1394 b o a rd .  
 
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Te c hnic a l inform a tion  
This appendix contains information that might be useful when  
installing your Matrox Meteor-II /1394.  
Glob a l inform a tion  
Operating systems: See your software manual for supported  
versions of Windows.  
System requirements: A computer with a PCI bus and a  
Pentium processor or equivalent.  
Some older systems use a core logic chipset (interfaces PCI  
with Host memory) that has limited throughput capabilities.  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 might not be able to attain full  
functionality on such systems. We recommend systems with  
newer PCI chipsets, such as the Intel 430HX, 430VX, 430TX,  
440FX, 440LX, or 440BX. If you need more specific  
information regarding potential problems, refer to Appendix  
A - Troubleshooting.  
Technical features:  
Supports up to 62 peripheral devices in a serial bus  
network.  
Compliant with IEEE and OHCI specifications.  
Supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbits per second.  
Optional galvanicisolation barrier toprevent data loss and  
protect electronic equipment.  
       
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Bo a rd inp ut a nd outp ut c onne c to rs  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 has four interface connectors: three  
1394 ports and an auxiliary power supply input:  
Auxiliary power  
supply input  
1394  
ports  
PCI connector  
IEEE 1394 p orts  
Each IEEE 1394 port is a 6-pin connector. Its pinout is as  
follows:  
P in  
Sign a l  
1
2
3
4
5
6
+12 V, 1.25A (m a x)  
GND  
/ TPB  
TPB  
/ TPA  
TPA  
   
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Auxilia ry p owe r sup p ly inp ut  
1
The auxiliary power supply input is a standard 4-pin male  
connector. Use the cable provided with your board to connect to  
the power supply of your computer.  
2
3
4
The pinout of the auxiliary power supply input is as follows:  
P in  
1
Descr ip t ion  
+12 V  
2
Ground  
3
Ground  
4
(not used)  
The part number of the camera supply connector is as follows:  
Manufacturer:  
VEN  
Connector:  
2490-04PRT  
Re fe re nc e s  
For further reading, consult:  
Anderson, Don. FireWire System Architecture. Reading,  
Massachusetts: Mindshare Inc., 1998.  
Henehan, Burke. "1394 Firewire Hardware Design  
Considerations." Multimedia Systems Design Mar. 1998.  
(Or see http://www.msdmag.com)  
         
Sp e c ific a tions  
113  
Sp e c ific a tions  
Ele c tric a l  
Operating voltage and current:  
5 V ±5%, 250 mA  
12 V ±10%, 50 mA  
Power consumption:  
1
7.36 watts  
Environm e nta l  
Min./max. ambient operating temperature: 0°C - 55° C.  
Min./max. storage temperature: -40° C - 75° C.  
Max. altitude for operation: 3000 meters.  
Max. altitude for transport: 12000 meters.  
Operating humidity: 20 - 80% relative humidity  
(non-condensing)  
1. This number represents the total power consumption of the  
Matrox Meteor-II /1394 board only. It does not include the power  
consumption of a device attached to the 1394 network.  
               
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Ap p e nd ix F: Listing of Ma trox  
Me te or-II Boa rd s  
This a p p e nd ix lists sp e c ific ve rsio ns a nd re visio ns o f Ma tro x  
Me te o r-II b o a rd s, inc lud ing the MJPEG m o d ule .  
 
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Ma tro x Me te o r-II b oa rd s  
Boa r d  
Ver sion  
Descr ip t ion  
P CI for m fa ctor  
Matrox Meteor-II 750-00 rev. A  
/Standard PCI  
Original version.  
750-01 rev. A  
No functional change.  
750-02 rev. A  
Added expansion connectors, moved up  
from 4 to 7 inputs.  
750-02 rev. B  
No functional change.  
750-0201 rev. A  
Support for KS0127 rev. B video decoder,  
and moved up from 7 to 12 inputs.  
Matrox Meteor-II 807-00 rev. A  
/Standard  
Original version.  
CompactPCI  
807-00 rev. B  
No functional changes.  
Support for KS0127 rev. B video decoder.  
Original version.  
807-0001 rev. A  
Matrox Meteor-II 751-00 rev. A  
/Multi-Channel  
PCI  
751-01 rev. A  
No functional change.  
Original version.  
Matrox Meteor-II 752-00 rev. A  
/Digital PCI  
752-01 rev. A  
No functional change.  
No functional change.  
752-02 rev. A  
P C/104-P lu s for m fa ct or  
Matrox Meteor-II 885-00 rev. A  
/Standard  
Original version.  
PC/104-Plus  
885-00 rev. B  
885-00 rev. C  
885-0001 rev. A  
885-01 rev. A  
No functional change.  
No functional change.  
Support for KS0127 rev. B video decoder.  
Replaced expansion connectors (for  
896-01).  
 
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117  
Boa r d  
Ver sion  
Descr ip t ion  
Matrox Meteor-II 886-00 rev. A  
/Multi-Channel  
Original version.  
PC/104-Plus  
886-00 rev. B  
No functional change.  
886-01 rev. A  
Replaced expansion connectors (for  
896-01).  
Ma tr ox Met eor -II MJ P E G Mod u le  
PCI and  
CompactPCI  
774-00 rev. A  
Original version. Interlaced  
compression only.  
774-01 rev. A  
774-01 rev. B  
913-00 rev. A  
No functional change.  
No functional change.  
Supports interlaced and non-interlaced  
compression. Removed on-board  
memory (use backboard memory  
instead).  
913-00 rev. B  
896-00 rev. A  
No functional change.  
Similar to 913-00.*  
PC/104-Plus  
896-01 rev. A  
Replaced interface connectors.**  
*This revision is supported on Matrox Meteor-II /Standard  
revisions 885-00 rev. A to 885-0001 rev. A.  
This revision is supported on Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel for revisions 886-00 rev. A and 886-00 rev. B.  
**This revision is supported on Matrox Meteor-II /Standard  
for revisions 885-01 rev. A and higher.  
This revision is supported on Matrox Meteor-II  
/Multi-Channel for revisions 886-01 rev. A and higher.  
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Ap p e nd ix G: Glossa ry  
This a p p e nd ix d e fine s so m e o f the sp e c ia lize d te rm s use d  
in this Ma tro x Me te o r-II d o c um e nt.  
 
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ASIC  
Application-specific integrated circuit. An integrated circuit  
custom-made to meet the requirements of a specific  
application. It integrates several digital and/or analog  
functions into a single die. This results in a reduction in cost,  
board area, and power consumption, while improving  
performance when compared to an equivalent  
implementation using off-the-shelf components.  
Ba ck p la n e  
A circuit board that acts as a pathway between multiple  
boards. For example, if a backplane is inserted between the  
VMChannels of two Meteor-II boards, the boards can share  
data through their VMChannel.  
Ba n d  
One of the surfaces of a buffer. A grayscale image requires  
just one band. A color image requires three bands, one for  
each color component.  
Ba n d w id t h  
A term describing the capacity to transfer data. Greater  
bandwidth is needed to sustain a higher transfer rate.  
Greater bandwidth can be achieved, for example, by using a  
wider bus.  
Bit  
A digit of a binary number. Images are described as 1-bit,  
8-bit, 16-bit, etc. The numbers indicate the bits available to  
store the value of each pixel in the image.  
Bu s  
A pathway along which signals are sent, generally in two  
directions, for communication of data.  
Color com p on en t  
One of the components that make up a color space. Typically,  
each component of a color image is stored in a separate band  
of a multi-band buffer.  
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Color sp a ce  
A color space is a way of representing and describing the  
complete range of perceived colors. A number of color spaces  
have been developed. Common color spaces are RGB and  
HSL. Both describe the same range of perceivable colors.  
Com p osit e syn c  
A synchronization signal made up of two components: one  
horizontal and one vertical.  
Con t igu ou s m em or y  
A block of memory occupying a single, consecutive series of  
locations.  
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.  
Disp la y m em or y  
See frame buffer.  
A software program that tells an operating system how to use  
a hardware device.  
Et h er n et ca b le  
A wire similar to a telephone cable that carries the signals  
between Ethernet devices.  
Exp osu r e t im e  
Refers to the period during which the image sensor of a  
camera is exposed to light. As the length of this period  
increases, so does the image brightness.  
F ield  
One of the two halves that make up an image. One half  
consists of the images odd lines (known as the odd field); the  
other half consists of the images even lines (known as the  
even field).  
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F r a m e  
A single image grabbed from a video camera.  
F r a m e b u ffer  
A frame buffer is a dedicated storage area often used for data  
transfers between devices of differing speeds. For example,  
since a computer sends out data faster than a screen can  
display it, the data is temporarily stored in the frame buffer.  
The buffer is generally thought of as a two-dimensional  
surface with a certain pixel depth.  
Gr a b  
To acquire an image from a camera.  
H or izon ta l syn c  
The part of a video signal that indicates the end of a line and  
the start of a new one.  
See also vertical sync.  
H SL  
A color space that represents color using components of hue,  
saturation, and luminance. The hue component describes the  
actual color of a pixel. The saturation component describes  
the concentration of that color. The luminance component  
describes the combined brightness of the primary colors.  
H ost  
In general, Host refers to the principal CPU in ones  
computer.  
In ter la ced sca n n in g  
Describes a transfer of data in which the odd-numbered lines  
of the source are written to the destination buffer first and  
then the even-numbered lines (or vice-versa).  
See also progressive scanning.  
La t en cy  
The time from when an operation is started to when the final  
result is produced.  
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Live p r ocessin g  
See real-time processing.  
LUT m a p p in g  
Look-up table mapping. A point-to-point operation that uses  
a table to define a replacement value for each possible pixel  
value in an image.  
LVDS  
Low-Voltage Differential Signaling. It is a way to  
communicate data using a very low voltage swing (about  
350mV) over two differential printed circuit board (PCB)  
traces or a balanced cable.  
MSP S  
Mega Samples per second.  
P CI  
Peripheral Component Interconnect. An expansion bus  
standard for the 90s.  
P CI P r im a r y/Secon d a r y Bu s  
A high-performance bus that provides a  
processor-independent data path between the CPU and  
high-speed peripherals.  
P LC  
Programmable Logic Controller. A device used to automate  
monitoring and control of industrial plants. It can be used as  
a stand-alone device or in conjunction with data acquisition.  
P r ogr essive sca n n in g  
Describes a transfer of data in which the lines of the source  
input device are written sequentially into the destination  
buffer.  
Also known as non-interlaced. See also interlaced scanning.  
R AMDAC  
Random access memory digital-to-analog converter. A digital  
to analog converter that includes static RAM for use as a  
look-up table.  
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R ea l-t im e p r ocessin g  
The processing of an image as quickly as the next image is  
grabbed.  
Also known as live processing.  
R efer en ce levels  
The zero and full-scale levels of an analog-to-digital  
converter. Voltages below a black reference level are converted  
to a zero pixel value; voltages above a white reference level  
are converted to the maximum pixel value. Together with the  
analog gain factor, the reference levels affect the brightness  
and contrast of the resulting image.  
R GB  
A color space that represents color using the primary colors  
(red, green and blue) as components.  
Syn ch r on ou s fu n ct ion  
A function that does not return control to the caller until it  
has finished executing.  
See also asynchronous function.  
Tr igger  
A signal that allows image acquisition to be synchronized to  
external events. If supported, a digitizer can operate in one  
of two modes upon receiving a trigger:  
Asynchronous reset mode: If your digitizer supports and  
uses this mode, the camera is reset to begin a new frame  
when the trigger signal is received.  
Next valid frame/ field mode: If your digitizer supports and  
uses this mode, the digitizer will grab the next valid frame  
or field.  
Ver t ica l syn c  
The part of a video signal that indicates the end of a frame  
and the start of a new one.  
See also horizontal sync.  
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VIA  
Video Interface ASIC. A custom ASIC that connects all the  
data buses on the board (the grab, VMChannel, and PCI bus)  
to one another, and directs and monitors data flow "traffic".  
It is a video interface that provides various ways of inputting  
and outputting data.  
VMCh a n n el  
Vesa Media Channel. An industry standard 32-bit bus  
designed for carrying video data. On Matrox Meteor-II, it is  
used primarily to share data with other Matrox imaging  
boards.  
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D
Ind e x  
data interfa ces  
PCI in terfa ce 70  
VIA 70  
A
VMCh an n el 71  
VMCh an n elcon nectors  
VMCh an n el 71  
data tra ns fer 16  
DMA m em ory 77  
acqu is ition fea tu res  
/ 1394 68  
/ Digita l 64  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 58  
/ Sta n da rd 54  
au tom a tic ga in con trol  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 59  
/ Sta n da rd 56  
E
en vironm en ta l s pecifications  
/ 1394 113  
au xilia ry power s u pply  
/ 1394 43, 112  
/ Digita l 108  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 100  
/ Sta ndard 92  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 39, 64, 99  
/ Sta n da rd 36, 57, 9092  
C
G
ca m era s  
gra b s ection  
gen locked 50  
gra bbin g im a ges 50  
m u lti-ta p 70  
con trol sign a ls  
/ Digita l 66  
ga in con trol  
/ Mu lti-Ch a nn el 59  
/ Sta ndard 56  
looku p ta ble  
con nectors  
BNC  
/ Sta ndard 36, 90  
/ 1394 42  
/ Sta ndard 36, 90, 112  
RS-232 in pu t  
/ Digita l 40  
trigger in pu t  
/ Digita l 106  
video in pu t  
/ Digita l 66  
/ Mu lti-Ch a nn el 63  
low-pa ss filter  
/ Mu lti-Ch a nn el 59  
/ Sta ndard 55  
perform a n ce  
/ Digita l 65  
/ Mu lti-Ch a nn el 59  
/ Sta ndard 55  
trigger  
/ 1394 42  
/ Digita l 104  
/ Digita l 67  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 38, 96  
/ Sta ndard 3435, 85  
VMCh a nn el 71  
/ Digita l 40, 107  
/ Sta ndard 36, 88  
Con trol sign als  
/ Digita l 66  
/ Mu lti-ch an n el 62  
/ Sta ndard 56  
video decoder  
/ Sta ndard 55  
gra bbing from m u ltiple boards 50  
core logic chipset 18  
 
MJ PEG decom pres sion 74  
m ode  
H
h a rdwa re  
m a ster 61  
sla ve 61  
m u ltiple Ma trox Meteor-II boa rds  
gra bbin g 50  
m u lti-ta p cam era s 70  
con n ectin g externa l devices 33  
PCI slot 18, 77  
referen ce 54  
h ea t sin k 25, 48  
I
O
in sta llation  
Com pa ctPCI form factor 27  
MJ PEG m odu le  
PC/ 104-Plu s 32  
PCI a n d Com pa ctPCI 31  
m u ltiple boa rds  
PCI a n d Com pa ct PCI 48  
overview 21  
PC/ 104-Plu s form fa ctor 29  
PCI form fa ctor 24  
software 46  
option a l item s  
DBHD100-TO-OPEN 20  
DBHD44-TO-8BNC 20  
Ma trox MJ PEG m odu le 19  
MIL 19  
MIL-Lite 19  
P
PCI  
ba ndwidth 48  
IRQ conflicts 79  
/ 1394 51  
bu s 70  
slot 18, 77  
J
Ph ysica l Controller 69  
pin ou ts  
J u m pers  
/ Digita l 107  
ca m era power s u pply con n ector  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 92, 99100  
/ Sta ndard 91, 112  
ca m era power s u pply selection  
/ Sta ndard 92  
L
low-pa s s filter  
/ Mu lti-Cha n n el 59  
/ Sta n da rdl 55  
RS-232 in pu t con n ector  
/ Digita l 106  
Trigger in pu t con n ector  
/ Digita l 106  
video-in pu t con n ector  
/ Digita l 104  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 96  
/ Sta ndard 85  
VMCh a nn el  
M
m a ster m ode 61  
Ma trox Meteor-II pa ckage  
optiona l item s 19  
stan da rd pa cka ge 19  
Ma trox Meteor-II s ystem requ irem en ts 18  
Ma trox MJ PEG Modu le 71  
com press ion 73  
/ Sta ndard 88  
decom pres sion 74  
FPGA 73  
m em ory 70  
perform an ce 70  
sa m plin g ra te  
/ Digita l  
S
SGRAM  
LVDS 65  
RS-422 65  
/ Mu lti-Ch a nn el 59  
/ Sta ndard 55  
Ma trox Meteor-II boa rds 16  
sla ve m ode 61  
specifica tion s  
electrica l  
trigger  
/ Digita l 67  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 62  
/ Sta ndard 56  
trou bles h ootin g 76  
/ 1394 113  
/ Digita l 108  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 100  
/ Sta ndard 92  
en viron m en ta l  
/ 1394 113  
V
/ Digita l 108, 113  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 100  
/ Sta ndard 92  
VIA 16, 70  
VIAs PCI port 70  
video decoder 5455  
video form a ts su pported  
/ 1394 14, 68  
tech nica l  
/ Digita l 102, 110  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 94  
/ Sta ndard 82  
/ Digita l  
syn ch ronization 61  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel  
RGB 12, 58  
T
techn ica l in form a tion  
/ 1394 110  
/ Digita l 102  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 94  
/ Sta n da rd 82  
tim in g  
/ Sta ndard  
m onochrom e 55  
NTSC 11  
PAL 11  
Y/ C 11, 54  
field ra te  
/ Sta ndard 55  
lin e ra te  
VMCh an n el 16, 7071  
/ Digita l 107  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 99  
/ Sta ndard 88  
/ Sta ndard 55  
lin es / fram e  
/ Digita l 65  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 59  
/ Sta ndard 55  
pixel ra te  
/ Sta ndard 55  
pixels/ lin e  
VMCh an n el backpla n e 88, 99, 107  
volta ge an d cu rrent specifica tion s  
/ 1394l 113  
/ Digita l 108, 113  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 100  
/ Sta ndard 92  
/ Digita l 65  
/ Mu lti-Ch a n nel 59  
/ Sta ndard 55  
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Wa rra nty  
This product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of  
on e yea r from date of delivery. We will repair or replace products that prove to be defective  
during the warranty period provided they are returned, at the users expense, to Matrox  
Electronic Systems Limited. No other warranty is expressed or implied. Matrox is not liable  
for consequential damages.  
If you wish to return your board, contact the Matrox authorized dealer where you purchased  
the board for service. Do n ot r et u r n a p r od u ct to Ma tr ox w it h ou t a u t h or iza t ion .  
If for some reason you must return the board directly to Matrox, follow these steps:  
1. Contact Customer Support (see above for phone numbers).  
Customer Support will ask you to describe the problem and will issue a Return  
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number, if necessary.  
2. Leave the configuration as it was when you were using the board.  
3. Pack the board in its original box and return it with a completed "Product Assistance  
Request" form (see the following page).  
Re turn a d d re ss  
U.S. customers must return their products to our U.S. address:  
Matrox International Corp.  
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12958  
Canadian and other international customers can return their products  
directly to our Canadian facility:  
Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd.  
1055 St. Regis Blvd.  
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Prod uc t Assista nc e Re q ue st Form  
Name:  
Company:  
Address:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
E-mail:  
H a r d w a r e Sp ecific In for m a t ion  
Computer:  
CPU:  
System memory:  
PCI Chipset:  
System BIOS rev:  
Video card used:  
Resolution:  
Network Card:  
Network Software:  
Other cards in system:  
Soft w a r e Sp ecific In for m a t ion  
Operating system:  
Matrox SW used:  
Rev:  
Rev:  
Rev:  
Compiler:  
F ill ou t on ly if you a r e r etu r n in g a b oa r d  
RMA #:  
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Date board was received:  
Date of failure:  
MOD #:  
SER #:  
REV #:  
PMB #:  
PNS #:  
These numbers are on the label at the  
back of the board.  
Can you reproduce the problem? Yes No ❐  
If so, what code?  
Is an error code displayed? Yes No ❐  
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Descr ib e t h e p r ob lem :  
Regulatory Compliance  
FCC Compliance Statement  
Wa rning  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for the compliance could void the users authority to operate this  
equipment.  
Note  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment  
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this device 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. The user is advised that any equipment  
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance would void the compliance to FCC regulations and therefore, the users  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Industry Canada Compliance Statement  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Industry  
Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant  
les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans le  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
WAR NING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product  
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures  
AVE R TISSE MENT: Cet appareil est de la classe A. Lorsque cet appareil est  
utilisé dans un environnment résidentiel, il peut entraîner des interférences  
radioélectriques. Dans ce cas, l'usager peut être prié de prendre des mesures  
correctives appropriées.  
This device complies with EC Directive 89/336/EEC for a Class A digital device.  
It has been tested and found to comply with EN55022/CISPR22 and  
EN55024/CISPR24.  
Le présent appareil numérique répond aux exigences stipulées dans la directive  
européenne 89/336/EEC prescrite pour les appareils numériques de classe A. Ce  
produit a été testé conformément aux procédures EN55022/CISPR22 et  
EN55024/CISPR24.  

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