Connecting External Devices - Matrox Corona Installation And Hardware Reference

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Chapter 2: Hardware installation

Connecting external devices

Matrox Corona has 5 external interface connectors of which two
are located on its bracket.
Digital interface connector. A 70-pin connector to which
you can attach the companion digital-input board using the
Matrox Corona digital module backplane. You can also attach
the digital interface connector to the Grab Port II connector
on Matrox Genesis boards using a backplane.
VMChannel board edge connector. A connector that can
be interfaced with a VMChannel connector on any Matrox
board. You can use the backplane of an optional Matrox
interconnect kit to make this connection.
Camera power supply connector. A system power supply
connector that can route power from the system to a camera
(via the DB-44). Use the 4-pin power cable to connect this
connector to your PC's internal power supply.
Video input connector. A standard, high density, 44-pin,
D-type (DB-44) connector, used to receive analog video and
synchronization signals. When the optional video encoder is
installed, this connector is also used for the encoder's output.
Video output connector. A 15-pin D-type (DB-15)
connector, used to send analog video and digital
synchronization signals to the monitor. The pinout is
compatible with VGA monitors.

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