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112 Appendix B: Technical information
Supports an external rotary encoder with quadrature output.
1
All Matrox Solios
eCL/XCL
2
boards support 5 V tolerant rotary encoders, except fot the
standard-speed Matrox Solios XCL dual-Base/single-Medium board
(66 MHz),
which supports 3.3 V tolerant rotary encoders.
Features specific to Matrox Solios eCL/XCL-B
Supports a single video source in the Camera Link Base configuration. It can be
a power-over Camera Link (PoCL) video source. The PoCL protection on-board
fuse can sustain a current of 0.4 A at up to 45°C.
The programmable LUTs can be operated in the following configurations
3
:
- 8 palettes of one, two, or three 256-entry 8-bit LUTs.
- 4 palettes of one or two 1024-entry 8- or 16-bit LUTs.
- 1 palette of one or two 4096-entry 8- or 16-bit LUTs.
32/64/128 Mbytes of 100 MHz DDR SDRAM used as acquisition memory.
800 Mbytes/sec of memory bandwidth.
Separate LVDS pixel clock, HSYNC, and VSYNC outputs.
Three TTL auxiliary I/O signals (trigger, field polarity, or user-defined input, or
exposure or user-defined output). See the Matrox Solios hardware reference chapter
for supported configurations.
One LVDS auxiliary output signal (exposure or user-defined output). See the
Matrox Solios hardware reference chapter for supported configurations.
1. For the standard Camera Link speed Matrox Solios XCL dual-Base/single-Medium
boards (66 MHz), starting from version 100.
2. For Matrox Solios eCL/XCL-F SOL6MFCF* and SOL6MFCFE*, starting from ver-
sions 205 and 206, respectively. For Matrox Solios eCL dual-Base/single-Medium
SOL6MCLE*, SOL6MFCE*, and SOL6MFCE30546*, starting from versions 200,
101, and 100, respectively. For Matrox Solios XCL dual-Base/single-Medium
SOL6MFC* and SOL6MFC30546*, starting from versions 103 and 100, respec-
tively.
3. For example, two 1024-entry 8-bit LUTs can map 2-tap 10-bit data to 8-bit values. In
addition one 1024-entry 8-bit LUT can map 1-tap 10-bit data to 8-bit values.

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