You can use a link cable for the PCIe card rather than plug it in directly. I seem to remember that there are some ITX cases that have a card slot cutout positioned so an expansion card fits flat ways over the motherboard, if you want to keep the height down.
Otherwise one of the ITX "cube" style cases would quite compact.
The case must be big enough to take, and have a large enough power supply to run, the your framegrabber card...
That rules out the really tiny all-in-one PCs.
The page for the capture card says "low profile" but only shows it with a full height bracket.
If you go below the "Mini ITX" standard for parts you would end up with the bare capture card hanging out the case on a bit of wire, as far as I can see.
The case in the second link I posted (the Lian Li one) is not the absolute smallest you can get, but it may well be the smallest where you can guarantee that everything needed will fit with enough power and cooling.
If you go below the "Mini ITX" standard for parts you would end up with the bare capture card hanging out the case on a bit of wire, as far as I can see.
I can live with that actually. My priorities are on the size and cost. As long as it can handle a simple .NET executable and operate something simple like OpenCV, I'll be happy to consider it.
Why do you want to use the old fram-grabber card? Modern PCs can grab frames easily. A bit of Python code can even do it on near,y any Linux, windows or Mac computer...
Why do you want to use the old fram-grabber card? Modern PCs can grab frames easily. A bit of Python code can even do it on near,y any Linux, windows or Mac computer...
The card interfaces the PC with an unobtanium camera from Raptor Photonics.
The camera port uses the CameraLink adapter. Here's the datasheet: https://www.penlink.se › Owl...PDF
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Is it possible to go around using the card by converting the CameraLink cable into a more manageable type? I'd be extremely grateful if you can suggest a way to do away with the card...
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