The National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera is equipped with a dual-core Intel Celeron N2807 processor, offers a 2MP image sensor with up to 45.8 fps in monochrome and 19.9 fps in color


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Description

The National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera, with part numbers 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, and 785148-01, is powered by an Intel Celeron N2807 (Dual-Core) processor that provides a base frequency of 1.58 GHz and a burst frequency of 2.16 GHz. It boasts a high-resolution 2 MP image sensor, capable of delivering 1920 x 1200 pixels, and offers different frame rates for its monochrome and color variants—up to 45.8 fps and up to 19.9 fps, respectively.

Users can choose between NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 for the operating system, with the Linux option providing one reserved input and three general purpose inputs, while the Windows version includes four general purpose inputs. The digital input voltage range spans from 0 V to 24 V, with integrated overvoltage protection across all lines ensuring device safety.

Furthermore, this robust smart camera features three current sinking type digital outputs, which are designed to handle a 24 V operating voltage. These technical specifications highlight the ISC-1782’s capability to perform reliably in industrial settings.

Specification Detail
Manufacturer National Instruments
Model ISC-1782 Smart Camera
Part Numbers 785149-01, 785151-01, 785150-01, 785148-01
Processor Intel Celeron N2807 (Dual-Core)
Processor Frequency 1.58 GHz base, 2.16 GHz burst
Image Sensor Resolution 2 MP (1920 x 1200)
Frame Rate (Monochrome Variant) Up to 45.8 fps
Frame Rate (Color Variant) Up to 19.9 fps
Operating System Options NI Linux Real-Time, Windows 10 Enterprise 2016
Inputs (Linux) 1 reserved input, 3 general purpose inputs
Inputs (Windows) 4 general purpose inputs
Digital Input Voltage Range 0 V to 24 V
Input Overvoltage Protection Integrated on all lines
Digital Outputs 3 current sinking type

Q1: What are the processing capabilities, image sensor specifications, and operating system options for the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera, and what distinguishes its input and output functionalities in industrial applications?
A1: The key differences between the NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 operating system options on the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera in terms of digital input capabilities are that the Linux option provides one reserved input and three general-purpose inputs while the Windows version offers four general-purpose inputs.

Q2: What are the differences in input specifications between NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 when operating on the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera?
A2: The National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera is equipped with an Intel Celeron N2807 (Dual-Core) processor offering 1.58 GHz base and 2.16 GHz burst frequencies, a high-resolution 2 MP image sensor delivering 1920 x 1200 pixels with frame rates up to 45.8 fps for monochrome and 19.9 fps for color variants, and it allows users to select either NI Linux Real-Time or Windows 10 Enterprise 2016

Q3: What are the frame rate capabilities of the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera’s monochrome and color variants, and which operating systems can users select for this device?
A3: The NI Linux Real-Time operating system for the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera offers one reserved input and three general purpose inputs, whereas the Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 version provides four general purpose inputs without any reserved inputs.

Q4: What are the technical specifications and frame rates for both monochrome and color variants of the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera, and what options are available for its operating system?
A4: The National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera offers frame rates of up to 45.8 fps for its monochrome variant and up to 19.9 fps for its color variant, and users can select either NI Linux Real-Time or Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 as the operating system.

Q5: What are the key differences between the NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 operating system options in terms of digital input capabilities on the National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera?
A5: The National Instruments ISC-1782 Smart Camera is equipped with a 2 MP image sensor capable of delivering 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution, with frame rates of up to 45.8 fps for monochrome variants and up to 19.9 fps for color variants. For the operating system, users have the choice between NI Linux Real-Time and Windows 10 Enterprise 2016.