Le 01/04/2012 14:18, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
hi jack,
i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT) on a tour with
an AVT Guppy
it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least until 100m but
i never tried
it's not possible to use switch to increase the distance with this
kind of extender
you can use certain switches with GigE but it increases latency i think
another solution for very long distance (more than 100m) is the
optical fiber
you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender
Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras interface here :
http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf
hope this helps
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Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> a
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Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a écrit :
Am 01.04.2012 um 01:53 schrieb Jack:
PS : does anybody tried an other solution (like GigE or
USB<->Ethernet<->USB) with Gem when you need long distance
between camera and computer ? Is it very stable ?
I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu machine hooked up
to either a Allied Vision Tech GigE or Firewire 800 camera.
m.
Hello Max,
Did you ever tried that solution ?
Is it appropriate to detect very small movement and is it enough
fast to be used in real time (not to much latency ?) ?
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Hello Antoine,
Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical report, it is
a useful document.
What is the resolution the framerate you get on your computer from your
camera with that configuration ?
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Jack
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