![]() For applications that require advanced audio, LTC, RS-422 and other functionality, an optional KONA Xpand break-out board is available, which can be installed in an adjacent PCIe slot. An In-Firmware MicroController allows AJA Developer Partners to utilize the card for nearly any use case while support for the AJA SDK on Windows, Linux, and macOS makes it easy to program and configure the KONA X using a familiar toolset. The full-size I/O streamlines installation while providing extended card longevity, and visible status LEDs on the KONA X backplane to ensure intuitive connection and status reporting. ![]() The Firmware Microcontroller lets KONA X users and OEM developers run code directly on the card and achieve ultra-low latency or functionality that might need to exist before the system containing the card fully boots. With VESA HDMI I/O compatibility, the video subsystem timing is agnostic, enabling capture and playback of a myriad of HDMI formats. KONA X includes dual full-size BNC, 12G-SDI bi-directional connections, and dual, full-size HDMI 2.0 connections (one for input and one for output) with VESA HDMI I/O support. For virtual production, it keeps camera tracking, the LED wall, and game engine in sync, while in broadcast applications, it provides a simpler way to manage dynamic video. This functionality allows users to achieve as low as sub-frame latencies, which is important for eSports and live production environments, where the synchronization of AR graphics and graphical overlays, and split-second reaction times for viewer interactions are required. DMA operation occurs between the video I/O and KONA X user buffer, bypassing the KONA X on-card memory. One of the key features of KONA X is built-in Streaming DMA.
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