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Introduction to NI-IMAQ for
IEEE 1394 Cameras
IEEE 1394 Cameras
This chapter describes the NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras software,
lists the supported application development environments (ADEs),
describes the fundamentals of creating applications using NI-IMAQ for
IEEE 1394 Cameras, describes the files used to build these applications,
and explains where to find sample programs.
lists the supported application development environments (ADEs),
describes the fundamentals of creating applications using NI-IMAQ for
IEEE 1394 Cameras, describes the files used to build these applications,
and explains where to find sample programs.
About the NI-IMAQ Software
NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras gives you the ability to use IEEE 1394
industrial digital video cameras to acquire images. You can use cameras
with the following output formats:
industrial digital video cameras to acquire images. You can use cameras
with the following output formats:
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Monochrome (8 bits/pixel)
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Monochrome (16 bits/pixel)
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RGB (24 bits/pixel)
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RGB (48 bits/pixel)
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YUV 4:1:1 (12 bits/pixel)
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YUV 4:2:2 (16 bits/pixel)
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YUV 4:4:4 (24 bits/pixel)
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Bayer (8 bits/pixel)
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Bayer (16 bits/pixel)
The cameras may operate at various resolutions and frame rates, depending
on camera capabilities.
on camera capabilities.
NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras complies with the 1394 Trade
Association’s Industrial and Instrumentation specification for Digital
Cameras (IIDC) and controls all available modes of the digital camera.
Association’s Industrial and Instrumentation specification for Digital
Cameras (IIDC) and controls all available modes of the digital camera.
Note
Refer to the NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras Release Notes for the specific version
of the IIDC specification to which this driver complies.