Specification - EMS XtremeDV-UHD2 User Manual

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When a third party Direct3D compatible graphics card is used, data can still be transferred using DMA and achieve similar
performance benefits using either GPUDirect (NVidia) or DirectGMA (AMD), but HDCP protected sources cannot be
supported in this case.

Specification

Board Format
Connectors (main board)
Maximum Capture Rate
Frame Buffer
Input Mode Detection
Pixel Transfer Formats
Colour Spaces
Update Rate
Video Modes
Operating System Support
Power Requirements
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Warranty
We are continuously developing the technology used within our product ranges delivering outstanding innovative
solutions, therefore the specification may change from time to time.
PCI-Express x8 plug-in card, 110
Dual HDMI 2.0
600MHz TMDS Clock
2GB
Automatic
Colour space conversion allows captured data to be transferred in any
format:
RGB:5-5-5, 5-6-5 or 8-8-8 (24
YUV: 4:2:2
MONO: 8bit
YUY2
UYVY
YVYU
Planar Modes: NV12, YV12
BT2020, BT709, BT601
WITH
Captured frame rate will match the source providing PCIe bandwidth is not
exceeded. Multi-buffered to eliminate tearing artifacts.
HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4, HDMI 1.3 and DVI
Windows 8/10, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows S
Vista, Windows Server 2003
Max current at +3.3V - 1A.
Max current at +12V - 1.6A
Max power ≈ 22W
0 to 35 ºC (32 to 96ºF)
-20 to 70 ºC ( -4 to 158
F)
º
5% to 90% non-condensing
3 years
11
x 177mm (incl heat sink)
MM
/32
)
BIT
BIT
selectable limited and full range encoding
ERVER
2 008, Windows

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