Description
The NI 1742 Smart Camera, with part number 198098A-01, is a high-performance imaging solution designed for advanced applications in Cameras, Lighting, Optics. Manufactured by National Instruments, this device belongs to the prestigious ISC-17xx Smart Cameras series, known for their reliability and advanced features.
This smart camera is powered by a robust 533 MHz PowerPC Processor and features a high-quality CCD image sensor. It supports a VGA, Monochrome camera type with a resolution of 640 x 480, ensuring clear and precise imagery for various applications. The ISC-1742 is equipped with a single RS-232 serial port interface, allowing for easy connectivity and integration into existing systems.
In terms of memory, it boasts 128 MB SDRAM and 128 MB Nonvolatile memory, providing ample space for software applications and data storage. The device also features 2 digital opto-isolated inputs and 2 opto-isolated digital outputs for enhanced digital I/O capabilities. Connectivity is further enhanced with 2 Gigabit Ethernet slots, facilitating fast and reliable network connections.
Additionally, the ISC-1742 supports a Quadrature encoder and has a direct driving lighting controller, enabling precise control over connected lighting systems for optimal image capture. The robust housing ensures the camera’s durability and longevity in various industrial environments.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 198098A-01 |
| Category | Cameras, Lighting, Optics |
| Model | ISC-1742 |
| Description | NI 1742 Smart Camera |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Series | ISC-17xx Smart Cameras |
| Processor | 533 MHz PowerPC Processor |
| Image Sensor | CCD |
| Interface | Single RS-232 serial port |
| Camera Type | VGA, Monochrome |
| Resolution | 640 x 480 |
| Memory | 128 MB SDRAM, 128 MB Nonvolatile |
| Digital I/O | 2 digital opto-isolated inputs, 2 opto-isolated digital outputs |
| Ethernet | 2 Gigabit slots |
| Encoder Support | Quadrature encoder |
| Lighting Controller | Direct driving |
| Housing | Question 1: What processor does the NI 1742 use?


