BITS++ digital video processor
Bits++ is a revolutionary tool for vision scientists. It increases the
dynamic range of your existing 8 bit or 10 bit computer graphics
system to 14 bit, which for the first time allows you to run high
resolution colour and
contrast experiments using your current computer equipment.

Not just another attenuator!
Bits++ is a high-speed, real-time Digital Video Processor, which allows
you to use standard desktop Digital Visual Interface (DVI) video
cards in completely new ways. Unlike other schemes, Bits++ uses
a single high-performance
14 bit Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) system, not several
8 bit devices. The output is monotonic and completely free of the
artefacts usually
associated with simple attenuator networks, and full colour displays
can be generated without compromise.
Look-up tables can be loaded using our unique frame-by-frame system.
In this new technique, the LUTs are encoded in each displayed image.
This provides high speed LUT manipulation that is guaranteed to
be synchronous with the stimulus display.
Synchronisation
BITS++ includes an integrated digital I/O interface, which can be used
to synchronise and control external equipment such as eye movement
recorders and electrophysiological amplifiers.
The output data can also be encoded with the video to guarantee timing.
Subject responses and reaction timing
A digital interface is also compatible with the CRS range of response
boxes. A CB6 or CT6 can
be connected directly to Bits++ to capture your subject's responses
and measure their reaction times.
Calibration
Bits++ is compatible with the SpectroCAL
vision science meter and
CRS Colour Toolbox for MATLAB.
The CRS Toolbox for MATLAB also includes display device calibration
procedures for Psychtoolbox for Windows (but not currently for
the Mac).
Software
Bits++ is supplied with Dynamic Link Libraries for Windows and a Shared
Library for the Macintosh. A MEX file is provided to support MATLAB.
These software interfaces help make the special features of Bits++ available
to your own experimental software. All the major Windows programming
environments are supported and several simple stimulus demonstrations
are provided with full source code for Delphi, C++Builder, and Visual
Basic.
Psychtoolbox is a free software
system for visual psychophysics, which provides an interface between MATLAB and
the computer's video display system. PsychoPy is
an open-source package for creating psychology stimuli in Python.
PsychoPy combines the graphical strengths of OpenGL with the easy
Python syntax to give psychophysics a free and simple stimulus
presentation and control package.
Psychophysics
Toolbox |
- http://www.psychtoolbox.org
- Brainard, D.H. (1997) The Psychophysics Toolbox, Spatial Vision 10:433-436
- Pelli, D.G. (1997) The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics:
Transforming numbers into movies, Spatial Vision 10:437-422
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