Description
The National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device, with Part Number 781107-01, is a high-performance acquisition card compliant with IEEE 1394a, IEEE 1394b, and RoHS standards, designed for use in machine vision applications that require high data rates. This device connects to PC-based systems via a PCI Express x1 interface and is equipped with three IEEE 1394 ports, allowing for direct connection of two cameras and the capability to connect up to 16 IEEE 1394 cameras when using an additional IEEE 1394 hub.
Users connecting to IEEE 1394a cameras will need a 6-pin to 9-pin cable or adapter to ensure compatibility. The PCIe-8253 is compatible with a wide range of cameras, supporting more than 300 different models including low-cost, low-resolution sensors, high-performance sensors, infrared cameras, and line-scan cameras. Moreover, the device offers exceptional upgrade flexibility, as it allows for the integration of new industrial IEEE 1394 cameras without necessitating changes to the image acquisition board or the accompanying software.
Specification | Detail |
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Product Name | National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device |
Part Number | 781107-01 |
Compliance | IEEE 1394a, IEEE 1394b, RoHS |
Connection Type | PCI Express x1 |
Camera Input Ports | Three IEEE 1394 ports |
IEEE 1394 Ports | Two IEEE 1394 ports for direct camera connection |
Maximum Camera Connection | Up to 16 IEEE 1394 cameras with an IEEE 1394 hub |
Cable/Adapter Requirements | 6-pin to 9-pin cable or 6-pin to 9-pin adapter for IEEE 1394a cameras |
Application Suitability | Machine vision applications with high data rates |
Camera Compatibility | More than 300 cameras including low-cost, low-resolution sensors, high-performance sensors, infrared cameras, and line-scan cameras |
Upgrade Flexibility | Compatible with new industrial IEEE 1394 cameras without the need for image acquisition board or software changes |
Question 1: What types of cameras can the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device support, and what kind of cable is required to connect IEEE 1394a cameras to this device?
Answer 1: Users need a 6-pin to 9-pin cable or adapter to connect IEEE 1394a cameras to the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device.
Question 2: What type of cable or adapter is required for users to connect IEEE 1394a cameras to the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device?
Answer 2: The National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device is compatible with a wide array of sensors and cameras, including low-cost, low-resolution sensors, high-performance sensors, infrared cameras, and line-scan cameras, and it ensures future integration flexibility with new industrial IEEE 1394 cameras by not requiring changes to the image acquisition board or software when adding new camera models.
Question 3: What types of sensors and cameras are compatible with the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device, and how does it ensure future integration flexibility with new industrial IEEE 1394 cameras?
Answer 3: Users who want to connect the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device to IEEE 1394a cameras will need a 6-pin to 9-pin cable or adapter to ensure compatibility.
Question 4: What type of cable or adapter is needed for users who want to connect the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device to IEEE 1394a cameras?
Answer 4: The National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device is compatible with a wide array of sensors and cameras, including low-cost, low-resolution sensors, high-performance sensors, infrared cameras, and line-scan cameras; to connect with IEEE 1394a cameras, a 6-pin to 9-pin cable or adapter is required for compatibility.
Question 5: What types of sensors and cameras are compatible with the National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device, and what is required for it to connect with IEEE 1394a cameras?
Answer 5: The National Instruments PCIe-8253 Frame Grabber Device supports a wide array of camera types including low-cost, low-resolution sensors, high-performance sensors, infrared cameras, and line-scan cameras, and to connect IEEE 1394a cameras to this device, a 6-pin to 9-pin cable or adapter is required.