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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: PCI-8254R
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 August 2005
Acquisition board synchronises multiple
cameras
Engineers building machine vision systems now can trigger and synchronise multiple IEEE1394 cameras with no additional digital I/O or custom circuitry using the new PCI-8254R image acquisition board.
Engineers building machine vision systems now can trigger and synchronise multiple IEEE1394 (FireWire) cameras without requiring additional digital I/O or custom circuitry using the new National Instruments PCI-8254R image acquisition board The NI PCI-8254R board, which features NI reconfigurable I/O technology, combines an IEEE1394 host adapter with the digital I/O required for industrial control and communication
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Its ongoing innovation of FireWire-based vision products is one reason why National Instruments is one of the largest vision companies in the world", said Hardy Mehl, Basler Vision Components Director of Marketing.
"NI products, such as the new PCI-8254R and the NI Compact Vision System, integrate with Basler's new A600 Series of FireWire cameras to provide a wide range of IEEE 1394-based machine vision solutions".
Traditionally, engineers developing machine vision systems with FireWire were required to purchase extra hardware or build custom circuitry to synchronise their system components.
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With the new PCI-8254R board, engineers can access 29 digital I/O lines for synchronising vision components such as cameras, triggers and lights.
In addition, they can use quadrature encoder inputs, pulse generation lines and general-purpose digital I/O for communicating with actuators, PLCs and NI programmable automation controllers (PACs).
To help integrate and troubleshoot signals, NI also offers an I/O terminal block and prototyping accessory that simulates inputs and displays outputs on LEDs.
Engineers can extend the functionality of the PCI-8254R board by taking advantage of NI reconfigurable I/O technology.
Using the NI LabView FPGA Module, engineers can customise the board's 29 digital I/O lines to perform a wider variety of packaging inspection, assembly verification and robot control applications.
The PCI-8254R image acquisition board includes two IEEE1394a ports and the NI-IMAQ for IEEE1394 Cameras driver software to help engineers access, configure and acquire images from up to 16 cameras.
NI continues to create innovative vision hardware and software products for the IEEE1394 (FireWire) standard.
NI hardware and software products for FireWire cameras provide a simple, low-cost way to acquire images from more than 300 supported FireWire cameras, including infra-red and linescan.
Engineers can use FireWire cameras with the NI Compact Vision System, NI 8252 interfaces, the NI PCI-8254R image acquisition board or any other OHCI-compliant IEEE1394 interface devices. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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