Description
The ISC-1782 is identified by its part numbers 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, and 785148-01. This model supports various operating system options including NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB, providing flexibility for different application requirements.
At its core, the ISC-1782 is powered by an Intel Celeron N2807 processor. This dual-core processor operates at a base frequency of 1.58 GHz and can burst up to 2.16 GHz, ensuring efficient performance for the intended tasks. The system is equipped with a 2 MP image sensor, capable of delivering high-quality images with a resolution of up to 1920 x 1200.
For video capture, the ISC-1782 offers impressive frame rates. It can achieve up to 45.8 fps in monochrome mode and up to 19.9 fps in color mode, making it suitable for a variety of imaging applications. It is designed to accommodate diverse input and output requirements. The system provides 4 digital inputs for Windows configurations and a combination of 1 reserved and 3 general-purpose inputs for Linux. All inputs accept a voltage range from 0 V to 24 V.
On the output side, the ISC-1782 features 3 current sinking type digital outputs, with each supporting an output voltage range of 24 V. To ensure safety and reliability, the outputs are safeguarded by an automatically resetting fuse, which has a 0.5 A capacity with a 1-second time delay. Additionally, the device includes an analog output control signal that ranges from 1 V to 10 V, primarily used for lighting control purposes.
Specification | Details |
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Part Number | 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, 785148-01 |
Model | ISC-1782 |
Operating System Options | NI Linux Real-Time, Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB |
Processor | Intel Celeron N2807 (Dual-Core), 1.58 GHz base, 2.16 GHz burst |
Image Sensor | 2 MP |
Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Frame Rate (Monochrome) | Up to 45.8 fps |
Frame Rate (Color) | Up to 19.9 fps |
Digital Inputs | 4 (Windows); 1 reserved + 3 general purpose (Linux) |
Input Voltage Range | 0 V to 24 V |
Digital Outputs | 3 current sinking type |
Output Voltage Range | 24 V |
Output Protection | Automatically resetting fuse, 0.5 A with 1 second time delay |
Analog Output Control Signal | 1 V to 10 V for lighting control
Question 1: What processor powers the ISC-1782? Answer 1: Intel Celeron N2807 dual-core processor. Question 2: What is the maximum image resolution for ISC-1782? Question 3: How many digital inputs does the Windows config have? Question 4: What operating systems does the ISC-1782 support? Question 5: What is the frame rate in color mode for ISC-1782? |