The Sirius Video digital video option board provides premier broadcast-quality video for the Silicon Graphics family of high-end workstations and compute servers. Sirius Video, coupled with the world's fastest graphics, is the first system to blend real-time digital video processing, computer-generated graphics, 3D geometry, image processing, and supercomputing processing. Video professionals as well as novices can use this powerful, fully interactive, general-purpose environment to produce dazzling broadcast-quality video. Its flexibility and power make it ideal for scientific or research applications, which require full-performance video capture and manipulation.
Pre/Postproduction, Broadcast, and Corporate Communications
Now you can use a single cost-effective general-purpose system instead of expensive, special-purpose dedicated hardware for production, postproduction, broadcast, interactive television, and corporate communications. Perform off/on-line edits, composites, image alterations, CGI, digital video effects, animation, character generation, and more, all on a general-purpose system.
Image Acquisition, Processing, and Analysis
Sirius Video offers application developers, scientists, researchers, and medical and technical professionals unprecedented performance for digital image manipulation, data capture and record, sequence playback, colorspace conversion, and live video texture at 30fps with high video resolution.
Open, Flexible, Expandable Platform
Sirius Video is available for POWER Onyx, Onyx, and Reality Station graphics workstations.
Additionally, it can be used in POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE server configurations to provide video server capabilities. The most powerful systems in the Silicon Graphics binary-compatible product line are the Onyx and CHALLENGE family workstations and servers. These systems are based on a highly balanced architecture combining multiple CPUs with high-speed I/O and large memory capacities. Integrated with Sirius Video, they provide the most powerful, flexible, and expandable platform available for serious video requirements:
Digital component 4:2:2,4:2:2:4, CCIR 601 (8/10-bits) 525 and 625 timings 4:4:4:4 SMPTE dual link (8/10 Bits) Analog component RGBA, YUVA Betacam, MII, SMPTE 525 and 625 timings PrYPbA 10-bit ADC/DAC 2x oversampling output Analog composite NTSC, PAL, S-Video 525 and 625 timings
Video Inputs
2 serial/parallel digital CCIR 601, SMPTE dual link (serial I/O available as separate option) 1 analog component RCBA, YUVA, PrYPbA 1 analog composite NTSC, PAL, S-Video
Video Outputs
1 serial/parallel digital CCIR 601, SMPTE dual link (serial I/O available as separate option) 1 analog component RGBA, YUVA, PrYPbA 1 analog composite NTSC, PAL, S-Video
Additional Features
Genlocked output sync P-P jitter <10nsec 2 GPI input lines 2 GPI output lines V-LAN interface Loopthrus for all analog inputs
System Requirements
Requires VME Slot
Full functionality with integrated graphics supportrequires RealityEngine, RealityEngine or VTX graphics Reduced server functionality without integrated graphicsrequires Crimson, POWER Series and CHALLENGE systems (includes server models, XS, XS24, Elan Graphics, Extreme and VGXT graphics systems)
Component Analog I/O
Input impedance 50KOhm and 5pF capacitance Input return loss >40dB to 55MHz Component analog frequency response Input: +-0.25dB to 1MHz +-0.5dB to 5.4MHz Output: +-0.25dB to 1MHz +-0.5dB to 5.2MHz with sin x/x compensation Group delay +-20nsec to 5.5MHz Output signal to noise ratio >63dB typical, unweighted to 5.0MHz (GBR or YUV) Input signal to noise ratio >55dB unweighted to 5.0MHz (GBR or YUV)
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