Annotator CL-GPS Precision CameraLink Timestamp

The Annotator CL GPS works with existing end user hardware and software with no modifications. Two modes of annotation, digital and text, are supported.  These can be used together or separately and can be independently disabled or enabled at user defined positions.  The digital mode inserts a 32-word encoded block into the data stream.  The text mode overlays text onto the data stream. In addition to the CameraLink annotation features, the Annotator CL GPS combines the functions of CameraLink repeater, video splitter, breakout box, GPS receiver, and IRIG time code generator into one integrated peripheral.

Master and slave CameraLink outputs are synchronized to exactly the same output data stream.  Several flexible time code latching options are provided. The Anncle software application is also provided so that end users can easily setup and control the Annotator CL GPS from the host system using USB.  This software can run alongside end user software as a dedicated Annotator CL GPS control panel. The Annotator CL GPS is available in a standalone enclosure or as an OEM PC board.  For more information about this innovative new product, see http://www.ionetrics.com. About Ionetrics Ionetrics offers technical design and product development services in the general areas of instrumentation, data acquisition, and control systems.  There is a focus on data acquisition and data processing for FTIR spectrometers.  The Annotator products provide off-the-shelf easy-to-use solutions for precision time measurement and event timestamping.
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