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The connecting accessories facilitates the integration of the Picolo H.264 cards by providing alternate wiring solutions for the video, audio and I/O ports. Three types of connecting accessories are available:
Breakout cables
Adapters
Links
Breakout Cables
The breakout cables split a collection of signals present on a connector into several single-signal connectors. These breakout cables provide standard connectivity for audio, video, and general purpose I/O ports. They are terminated by:
female BNC connectors
or by female RCA connectors
Adapters
The adapters establish the connection between the internal connectors and a more conventional connector:
a bracket or chassis mountable Sub-D connector
or a 0.1" pitch dual row flat cable header connector
Note: Using the 0.1" pitch dual row flat cable header allows the use of standard flat cable and IDC connector technology for the connections to/from the I/O devices.
This section lists, for each card of the Picolo H.264 series, a selection of connectivity solutions enabled by the breakout cables, links and adapters accessories.
16 Video Inputs and Cascade In/Cascade Out signals on BNC female connectors
Available signals
16 Video Inputs + 1 Video Cascade Input + 1Video Cascade output
Required accessories
1x HD44M to 18 BNC Breakout Cable
Installation
Attach the breakout cable directly to the external Video connector
Solution name
16 Video Inputs on RCA female connectors
Available signals
16 Video Inputs
Required accessories
1 x HD44M to 16 RCA Breakout Cable
Installation
Attach the breakout cable directly to the external Video connector
Solution name
16 Video Inputs on 34-pin standard pitch connector
Available signals
16 Video Inputs
Required accessories
1 x FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card (See Mounting Instructions)
2. Interconnect the adapter and the internal Video In connector using the fine pitch 34-pin flat cable supplied with the adapter
Audio Signals
Solution name
16 Audio Inputs on RCA female connectors
Available signals
16 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 16 RCA Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card (See Mounting Instructions)
2. Interconnect the adapter and the internal Audio connector using the fine pitch 34-pin flat cable supplied with the adapter
3. Attach the breakout cable directly to the HD44F connector of the adapter
Solution name
16 Audio Inputs on BNC female connectors
Available signals
16 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 18 BNC Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card (See Mounting Instructions)
2. Interconnect the adapter and the internal Audio connector using the fine pitch 34-pin flat cable supplied with the adapter
3. Attach the breakout cable directly to the HD44F connector of the adapter
Solution name
16 Audio Inputs on 34-pin standard pitch connector
Available signals
16 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card (See Mounting Instructions)
2. Interconnect the adapter and the internal Audio connector using the fine pitch 34-pin flat cable supplied with the adapter
I/O Signals
Solution name
16 Professional I/O on 34-pin standard pitch connector
Available signals
8 Professional Inputs + 8 Professional outputs
Required accessories
1 x FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card (See Mounting Instructions)
2. Interconnect the adapter and the internal Professional IO 1-8 connector or the Professional IO 9-16 connector using the fine pitch 34-pin flat cable supplied with the adapter
4 Video Inputs and Cascade In/Cascade Out signals and 4 Audio Inputs on DB25F connector
Available signals
4 Video Inputs + 1 Video Cascade Input + 1Video Cascade output + 4 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x Audio/Video on DB25F Adapter for Picolo U4 H.264 PCI-104
Installation
1. Mount the DB25 connector into a free DB Size chassis hole using the supplied UNC4-40 screw locks.
2. Plug the 14-pin connector into the Video connector of the card.
3. Plug the 10-pin connector into the Audio connector of the card.
Video Signals
Solution name
4 Video Inputs and Cascade In/Cascade Out signals on BNC female connectors
Available signals
4 Video Inputs + 1 Video Cascade Input + 1Video Cascade output
Required accessories
1 x Header14 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 6 BNC Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card using the 4 fixation holes. (Screws and spacers are not supplied with the adapter)
2. Plug the 14-pin connector into the Video connector of the card
Solution name
4 Video Inputs on RCA female connectors
Available signals
4 Video Inputs
Required accessories
1 x Header14 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 4 RCA Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card using the 4 fixation holes. (Screws and spacers are not supplied with the adapter)
2. Plug the 14-pin connector into the Video connector of the card.
Audio Signals
Solution name
4 Audio Inputs on RCA female connectors
Available signals
4 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x Header10 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 4 RCA Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card using the 4 fixation holes. (Screws and spacers are not supplied with the adapter)
2. Plug the 14-pin connector into the Audio connector of the card.
Solution name
4 Audio Inputs on BNC female connectors
Available signals
4 Audio Inputs
Required accessories
1 x Header10 to HD44F Adapter
1 x HD44M to 6 BNC Breakout Cable
Installation
1. Mount the PCB of the adapter inside the chassis in the vicinity of the card using the 4 fixation holes. (Screws and spacers are not supplied with the adapter)
2. Plug the 14-pin connector into the Audio connector of the card.
The FTSH34 to HD44F Adapter has to be installed in the chassis using one of the following methods:
Mount the PCB assembly with the bracket into a free chassis slot and lock the bracket in place with the bracket screw. (The screw is not supplied with the adapter)
Dismount the bracket and discard it. Mount the PCB assembly of the adapter into a free DB Size chassis hole using the UNC4-40 screw locks of the HD44 connector.
Dismount the bracket and discard it. Mount the PCB assembly of the adapter onto a free metal plate using 4 M3 screws and spacers. (The screw and spacers are not supplied with the adapter)
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Connecting_Accessories_for_PICOLOH264_Documentation/AdaptCssToFunctionalGuideOnly.py 777 0 0 1552 11260625606 24127 0 #!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
import re
import os
import euresys
#message de dbut
print "--------------------"
#construction de l'expression rgulire qui trouvera o crire le lien home
reLinksBelowTitle = re.compile("p\.LinksBelowTitle {.*?}", re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL)
#rcuprer le contenu du fichier Common4All.css
cssFileName = "Common4All.css"
cssTxt = euresys.readFromFile(cssFileName)
flag = "False"
#trouver le style
style = reLinksBelowTitle.findall(cssTxt)
if len(style) != 0:
#remplacer
cssTxt = cssTxt.replace(style[0], "p.LinksBelowTitle { display: none; }")
flag = "True"
#si le fichier a t modifi, le remplacer
if flag == "True":
euresys.writeToFile(cssFileName, cssTxt)
#message de fin
print "--------------------"
Connecting_Accessories_for_PICOLOH264_Documentation/AdaptIndexAndTocToPlainHtml.py 777 0 0 3607 11263314014 23477 0 #!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
import re
import os
import euresys
#message de dbut
print "--------------------"
#tout ce qui sera ajout la liste searched sera supprim (remplac par une chane vide)
searched = list()
#construction des expressions rgulires qui trouveront les textes inutiles SUPPRIMER (remplacement auto par chane vide)
reBorder = re.compile(" border=\"0\"", re.DOTALL)
searched.append(reBorder)
reAltVide = re.compile(" alt=\"\"", re.DOTALL)
searched.append(reAltVide)
reTextDecoration = re.compile("style=\"{text-decoration: none}\" ", re.DOTALL)
searched.append(reTextDecoration)
reContents = re.compile("
", re.DOTALL)
searched.append(reIndex)
#rcuprer le contenu du fichier toc.htm
tocTxt = euresys.readFromFile("toc.htm")
#rcuprer le contenu du fichier indexpage.htm
indexTxt = euresys.readFromFile("indexpage.htm")
###dans certains books, ces fichiers n'existent pas, il n'y a pas de frameset >> readFromFile retourne ""
#dans tocTxt
flag = "False"
for eachSearched in searched:
founds = eachSearched.findall(tocTxt)
if len(founds) != 0:
flag = "True"
for eachFound in founds:
tocTxt = tocTxt.replace(eachFound, "")
if flag == "True":
#crire dans le fichier
euresys.writeToFile("toc.htm", tocTxt)
#dans indexTxt
flag = "False"
for eachSearched in searched:
founds = eachSearched.findall(indexTxt)
if len(founds) != 0:
flag = "True"
for eachFound in founds:
indexTxt = indexTxt.replace(eachFound, "")
if flag == "True":
#crire dans le fichier
euresys.writeToFile("indexpage.htm", indexTxt)
#message de fin
print "--------------------"
Connecting_Accessories_for_PICOLOH264_Documentation/AddCppGettersSettersIntoIndex.py 777 0 0 10115 11406633777 24171 0 #!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
import re
import os
import euresys
#message de dbut
print "--------------------"
#lire le fichier C:\perforce\eng\vision\products\Open_eVision\releases\1.1.5\doc\DocGen\Logs\cppGettersAndSetters.txt
#pour chaque item: matcher ::Set ou ::Get dedans
#lire le fichier index.hhk
#trouver les entres contenant item sans Set ou Get
#copier l'entre, remplacer :: par ::Set ou ::Get selon
#ajouter la nouvelle entre l'index
#trier l'index sur le critre du titre de l'item
# ################################################################################################
# fct qui compare les strings (dans le 1er lment du tableau pass en param), indpendamment de la casse
def cmpLower(x, y):
return cmp(x[0].lower(), y[0].lower())
# ################################################################################################
#Expressions rgulires
reSet = re.compile("::Set")
reGet = re.compile("::Get")
reEndIndex = re.compile("\s*?