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The term “frame grabber” refers to a tiny, portable electrical hardware device used to “grab or capture distinct digital still bitmapped frames or images” from a digital or analog video stream.
This fundamental part of a computer vision system converts a video frame into a single, still bitmapped image by digitizing and storing analog or digital video frames before displaying, processing, transmitting, and storing them.
Originally attached to a computer port as standalone cards, frame grabbers are now a standard feature of most computers’ video capture boards or display adapters.
The Global analog frame grabber market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
With the VCE-ANEX03, customers may see and save real-time video images on their laptop or notebook computer at a reasonable price for a professional, analog frame grabber. When using analog NTSC/PAL video sources, it can record single, multiple, or standard AVI clips. A user message and the date and time of capture can be added to each frame that is taken.
The VISION Show will feature the first generation of CXP v2.0 frame grabbers from BitFlow, a leading global innovator in frame grabber technology for machine vision.