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What USB2 can do for you

A Firstsight Vision product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Nov 3, 2004

Small bodied machine vision USB2 camera range includes colour and monochrome versions at up to 1280x1024 and 12 bit colour depth

There has been something of an explosion of different transfer techniques in recent years, based on a whole host of different data transfer protocols.

This offers the vision developer a great deal of choice in the way they proceed with any potential application, but presents a confusing array of competing systems to choose from.

Firstsight Vision offers a new range of what it described as incredibly small bodied machine vision USB2 cameras from IDS.

The uEye camera range has an enclosure measuring just 32x34x41mm and is the smallest cameras sold by Firstsight Vision.

The range includes colour and monochrome versions at resolutions from 640x480 up to 1280x1024 at bit depths of 8, 10 and 12 bits depending on the model.

The uEye range of cameras benefits from a unique SDK that allows the control of all camera functions via the USB cable, substantially simplifying the cabling and control.

With USB2 handling the data transfer, there is no requirement for any frame grabber in the host PC and the protocol offers transmission distances of up to 30m and even greater distances if hubs are used.

If you are considering using USB2 in some way, Firstsight Vision says it can provide both the hardware and the expertise to back it up.

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