Dual-Channel Camera Link Image Acquisition
NI PCIe-1430
• High-resolution, high-speed image
acquisition for up to two base
Operating Systems
• Windows Vista/XP/2000
configuration Camera Link cameras
• Onboard programmable region
of interest
• RTSI bus synchronization with data
acquisition, motion, and CAN
• Additional I/O available through the
NI Camera Link I/O Extension Board
Recommended Software
• LabVIEW
• LabWindows™/CVI
• Measurement Studio
• Vision Development Module
• Vision Builder AI
Driver Software (included)
• Vision Acquisition
Overview and Applications
The National Instruments PCIe-1430 image acquisition board works with
up to two base configuration Camera Link cameras and is used by
machine and scientific imaging developers who need high-throughput
digital imaging at a lower cost.
Camera Link
Camera Link is an industrial high-speed serial data and cabling standard
developed by National Instruments, camera vendors, and other image
acquisition companies. Created for easy connectivity between the PC
and the camera, Camera Link provides simple, flexible cabling for high-
speed, high-resolution digital cameras. A Camera Link cable, a slender
26-pin cable with 24-bit data and clock, enables as well as controls
signals. You can control camera functionality by asynchronous serial
control or LVDS differential lines through a Camera Link cable. Camera
Link offers future data rate capabilities up to 2.3 Gb/s. You can
interchange Camera Link digital cameras from a variety of vendors with
Camera Link image acquisition hardware.
Figure 1. Camera Link is a popular interface for high-resolution and high-speed cameras.
isolated digital I/O also are available with the NI Camera Link I/O
Extension Board. Use the serial interface on the Camera Link connector
to easily configure and control the camera with NI Vision Acquisition
software and Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) configuration
software. With this board, you can use the advanced triggering available
to send strobe pulses and pulse trains.
PCI Express
With the four-lane PCI Express configuration of the NI PCIe-1430, you
can acquire from two base configuration Camera Link cameras at their
maximum bandwidths without onboard memory. This data is streamed
directly to PC memory so it can be processed along with synchronized
data acquisition and/or motion.
Digital I/O
Each NI PCIe-1430 includes one trigger line and two Camera Link
connectors that work with any base configuration Camera Link camera.
Additional I/O lines for advanced triggering, pulse-train outputs, and