Topic: Industrial camera interface
SkySeraph NOV.3th 2010 HQU
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Latest Modified Date: NOV.3th 2010 HQU
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USB2.0 |
IEEE 1394a |
IEEE 1394b |
GigE Vision |
Camera Link |
Simulation |
CableLength |
5 meters Up to 20 meters) |
10 meters Up to 72 meters) |
4.5 meters Up to 72 meters) |
100 meters |
Up to 15 meters (Depending on bandwidth) |
Up to 100 meters Or longer |
Bandwidth |
60 MB/s |
50 MB/s Actually 33 MB |
100 MB/s Actually 66 MB |
125 MBs/s |
> 250 MB/s |
- |
Transfer Rate |
480 Mb/s |
400 Mb/s |
800/3200 Mbit/s |
1000 Mb/s |
> 2000 Mb/s |
- |
Standard |
USB2.0 Standard |
IEEE 1394 Trade Federation DCAM Standard |
IEEE 1394 Trade Federation DCAM Standard |
GigE Vision Standard |
AIA Camera Link Standard |
Multiple videos Signal Standard |
Interface/Board |
The main board is from USB. Or USB2.0 Board |
General IEEE 1394A Board |
General IEEE 1394B Board |
Gigabit Ethernet Board |
Image Acquisition Card |
Image Acquisition Card |
Max number of cameras |
8 |
16 (DCAM) |
16 (DCAM) |
Unlimited |
2 (capture of each frame) |
16 (depending on the frame Capture logs) |
Device extension Interface |
<= 126 |
<= 63 |
<= 63 |
Unlimited |
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\ |
Plug-and-play function |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
None |
None |
Cable |
Industrial and civil Cable |
Industrial and civil Cable |
Industrial and civil Cable |
Industrial and civil Cable |
Industrial Cable |
Industrial and civil Cable |
Note:
[1] B = bits, B = bytes 1Bps = 8bps
Refer:
Http://skyseraph.blog.51cto.com/1955637/416058 Maximum number of IEEE-1394 cameras on a single 1394 bus
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