A hardware device that is capable of acquiring, storing, and displaying digital images.
A device which interfaces between a camera and a computer, and captures a frame of video information sampled into a memory.
A device for grabbing images from video and TV as they are played so that the digitised image they create can be used on a computer. Unlike a video digitiser, it does not require a still video signal, although one can be used if desired.
A device that converts a video signal to a digitized image. Frame grabbers are usually located in a computer and are connected to a video camera.
A device that takes analogue video signal as input and converts it to a digital image file, using the synchronisation signals of the video to establish the beginning of each frame. With a large frame buffer it is possible to digitise the video in real-time.
a PCI-X based board that can acquire data from up to four single-output video sources
a piece of hardware which is installed in the machine and translates the data transmitted by the camera in to the correct encoded format for VIC, or some other video application
a printed circuit board that can be added to a PC as an interface between the camera and the software
An electronic device (usually a computer board) that stores at least one video frame.
A device that accepts standard TV signals and digitizes the current video frame into a bitmap image.
Captures, into a computer, the analog display output of cameras, VCR s, etc. A device that "captures" and potentially stores one complete video frame. Also known as Frame Storer.
A device that interfaces with a camera and, on command, samples the video, converts the sample to a digital value and stores that number in a computer's memory.
A frame grabber is a component of a computer system designed for digitizing analog and digital video signals
A board, PCI or PCI-x, which interfaces between a camera and computer. The frame grabber provides the buffering and control for the camera.
A device that lets you capture individual frames out of a video camera or off a video tape.
(Vision Sensing) A device interfaced with a camera storing in memory, on command, sampled video converted to digital signals.
A frame grabber is a component of a computer vision system designed for digitizing analog video signals. It performs the opposite function of a graphics adapter.