Description
The Part Number 782890-01 refers to a high-quality Frame Grabber, specifically the model PCIe-8244. This device is known as the NI PCIe-8244, 4-Port USB3 Vision Frame Grabber, designed for advanced imaging and video capture applications.
It supports a maximum power supply via USB 3.0 of 4.5 watts at 5 volts, ensuring efficient power distribution for connected devices. For optimal performance, it is recommended to use a USB 3.0 host controller interface and ensure the motherboard supports PCIe 2.0.
When it comes to data throughput, the PCIe-8244 excels with 384 MB/s on a PCIe 2.0 interface, and if using a PCIe 1.0 interface, the throughput is still impressive at 180 MB/s. Even on a general PCI interface, it manages a throughput of 133 MB/s.
This frame grabber also boasts superior USB standard support, prioritizing Version 3.0 over Version 2.0, with USB 2.0 throughput at 480 Mb/s. For power over Ethernet (PoE) needs, it supports PSE, PoE Injector, and Midspan types, making it a versatile choice for various applications.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 782890-01 |
Category | Frame Grabbers |
Model | PCIe-8244 |
Description | NI PCIe-8244, 4-Port USB3 Vision Frame Grabber |
Max Power Supply via USB 3.0 | 4.5 watts at 5 volts |
Recommended Interface | USB 3.0 host controller interface and motherboard support PCIe 2.0 |
PCIe 2.0 Data Throughput | 384 MB/s |
PCIe 1.0 Data Throughput | 180 MB/s |
General PCI Data Throughput | 133 MB/s |
USB Standard Support | Version 3.0 over Version 2.0 |
USB 2.0 Throughput | 480 Mb/s |
PoE Type | PSE, PoE Injector, and Midspan |
Question 1: What is the part number of the PCIe-8244?
Answer 1: 782890-01
Question 2: How many USB3 Vision ports does the PCIe-8244 have?
Answer 2: 4 ports
Question 3: What is the max power for USB 3.0 on the PCIe-8244?
Answer 3: 4.5W at 5V
Question 4: What PCIe version does the PCIe-8244 support?
Answer 4: PCIe 2.0 with 384 MB/s throughput
Question 5: Does the PCIe-8244 support Power over Ethernet?
Answer 5: Yes, it supports PSE, PoE Injector, and Midspan