Digital Camera Image Acquisition
NI PCI-1424, NI PCI-1422
NI PCI-1424
RS422, LVDS, or TTL area- and
Operating Systems
Windows XP/2000/Me/9x/NT
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line-scan camera compatibility
Full 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 16-, 24-, and
32-bit resolution (grayscale or color)
50 MHz pixel clock rate with up to
200 MB/s acquisition
4 external TTL triggers (digital I/O lines)
Recommended Software
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LabVIEW
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Measurement Studio
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NI Vision Development Module
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NI Vision Assistant
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Other Compatible Software
NI PCI-1422
RS422 or LVDS area- and line-scan
camera compatibility
Full 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, and 16-bit
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ANSI C/C++
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Driver Software (included)
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NI Vision Acquisition Software
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resolution (grayscale or color)
40 MHz pixel clock rate with up to
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80 MB/s acquisition
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4 external TTL triggers (digital I/O lines)
Digital Cameras
Overview and Applications
Digital cameras have several advantages over analog cameras. During
transmission, analog video is more susceptible to noise than digital video.
Digitizing at the CCD camera, rather than at the image acquisition board,
increases the signal-to-noise ratio, resulting in better accuracy. In addition,
standard digital cameras now come with 10- to 12-bit gray levels of resolution.
The higher resolution is often necessary in medical, machine vision, astronomy,
and scientific imaging applications.
The NI PCI-1424 is a digital camera image acquisition board for acquiring color
and grayscale images and controlling digital cameras. Designed for high-speed,
large-image, high-resolution digital image capture, the board can capture into
onboard memory up to 32 bits of data at a clock speed of 50 MHz, for a total
acquisition rate of 200 MB/s. Onboard memory (16 to 80 MB) gives you the
flexibility to buffer images on the board for large-image capture and sustained
real-time throughput. You can choose from two versions of the board – one
compatible with digital cameras that use RS422 and another compatible with
digital cameras that use LVDS.
Easy Camera Configuration
Configure digital image acquisition from your digital camera with
NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), which is delivered with
NI Vision Acquisition Software. This configuration utility is an interactive tool
for setting up region of interest and camera control. Plus, you can use MAX to
control the serial interface for communicating with the camera. Both the
PCI-1422 and PCI-1424 use a 100-pin SCSI-type connector that you can easily
cable to your specific camera. In addition, MAX includes specific camera setup
files, so you can quickly configure your camera for acquisition. For a list of
applicable cameras, visit ni.com/camera.
The NI PCI-1422 is designed to acquire images from a wide range of digital
cameras. These boards perform high-speed, large-image, high-resolution digital
image capture and can capture up to 16 bits of data at a clock speed of 40 MHz
for a total acquisition rate of 80 MB/s. Onboard memory (16 MB) gives you the
flexibility to buffer images on the board for large-image capture and sustained
real-time throughput. There are two versions of the board – one compatible
with digital cameras that use RS422 signals and another compatible with
digital cameras that use LVDS. The PCI-1422 is ideal for both industrial and
scientific applications.