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Hi,
We need to add plain text (and maybe simple graphics) to a live
color s-video signal. The text is a timestamp (to seconds or tenths) and
a temperature for a scientific application.

We already have all of the data in a labview data acquisition application,

but we need to add it to the video LIVE.

If I have to write CIN's or something like that to talk to the card/box,
I
don't mind.

Anybody know anything about hardware that might let us do something
like this?

Thanks.
Bob
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Bob,

Why not send the information out via a serial port to something like the
BOB-II:

www.decadenet.com

cheers,
Steve
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Bob,

I am using VigraVision-PCI frame grabber with Labview. It displays live video in
a window as an underlay, on which Labview can display anything. The frame grabber
can input and output color S-video.
You can write into the frame buffer if you prefer to see the video on an external
video monitor.
I use the DLL provided with the board to interface with Labview.
See: http://www.visicom.com/products/vigra/vigravision.html.

Hope this helps you,
Eyal Sapir


Bob Hyers wrote:

> Hi,
> We need to add plain text (and maybe simple graphics) to a live
> color s-video signal. The text is a timestamp (to seconds or tenths) and
> a temperature for a scientific application.
>
> We already have all of the data in a labview data acquisition application,
>
> but we need to
add it to the video LIVE.
>
> If I have to write CIN's or something like that to talk to the card/box,
> I
> don't mind.
>
> Anybody know anything about hardware that might let us do something
> like this?
>
> Thanks.
> Bob
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Hey
You can do this with a ic called stv5730 from sgs
but it requied a uProcessor onboard



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Bob Hyers wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
> We need to add plain text (and maybe simple graphics) to a live
> color s-video signal. The text is a timestamp (to seconds or tenths) and
> a temperature for a scientific application.
>
> We already have all of the data in a labview data acquisition
application,
>
> but we need to add it to the video LIVE.
>
> If I have to write CIN's or something like that to talk to the
card/box,
> I
> don't mind.
>
> Anybody know anything about hardware that might let us do something
> like this?
>
> Thanks.
> Bob
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