Description
The device with the part numbers 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, and 785148-01 is the model ISC-1782. It is equipped with an Intel Celeron N2807 processor that features a dual-core setup. The processor operates at a base frequency of 1.58 GHz and can reach up to 2.16 GHz in burst frequency.
This model comes with a 2 MP image sensor and supports a resolution of up to 1920 x 1200. For monochrome imaging, it can achieve a frame rate of up to 45.8 fps, while for color imaging, the frame rate can go up to 19.9 fps. The ISC-1782 is compatible with two operating systems: NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016.
When operating under Linux, it has 3 general-purpose inputs, whereas under Windows, it possesses 4 general-purpose inputs. The digital input type can be either current sourcing or sinking, with a voltage range from 0 V to 24 V. Additionally, it offers overvoltage protection to safeguard the system.
As for the output, it utilizes a current sinking digital output type, with a supported voltage range of 24 V. This plethora of features makes the ISC-1782 a versatile and robust choice for various applications.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, 785148-01 |
Model | ISC-1782 |
Processor | Intel Celeron N2807 (Dual-Core), 1.58 GHz base frequency, 2.16 GHz burst frequency |
Image Sensor | 2 MP |
Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Frame Rate (Monochrome) | Up to 45.8 fps |
Frame Rate (Color) | Up to 19.9 fps |
Operating System | NI Linux Real-Time, Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 |
General Purpose Inputs (Linux) | 3 |
General Purpose Inputs (Windows) | 4 |
Digital Input Type | Current sourcing or sinking |
Digital Input Voltage Range | 0 V to 24 V |
Overvoltage Protection | Yes |
Digital Output Type | Current sinking |
Digital Output Voltage Range | 24 V | Question 1: What processor does ISC-1782 use?