Pike
Technical
Manual
V5.2.3
40
FireWire
FireWire
For
further
details
read
Requirements for PC and IEEE1394b
Example1: IEEE1394b bandwidth of Pike cameras
Note
Certain
cameras
may
offer,
depending
on
their
settings
in
combination
with
the
use
of
FirePackage
higher
packet
sizes.
Consult
your
local
distribution
partner's
support
team,
if
you
require
additional
information
on
this
feature.
Note
How
to
extend
the
size
of
an
isochronous
packet
up
to
11.000
byte
at
S800:
•
See
register
0xF1000048,
ADV_INQ_3,
Max
IsoSize
[1]
in
Note
For
FireWire
accessories
see
https://www.alliedvision.com/en/contact
Caution
As
mentioned
earlier,
it
is
very
important
not
to
exceed
an
inrush
energy
of
18
mWs
in
3
ms.
(This
means
that
a
device,
when
powered
via
12
V
bus
power,
must
never
draw
more
than
1.5
A,
especially
in
the
first
3
ms.)
Higher
inrush
current
may
damage
the
physical
interface
chip
of
the
camera
and/or
the
PHY
chip
in
your
PC.
For
a
single
Stingray
camera
inrush
current
may
not
be
a
problem.
But
daisy
chaining
multiple
cameras
or
supplying
bus
power
via
(optional)
Hirose
power
out
to
circuitry
with
unknown
inrush
currents
needs
careful
design
considerations.
Pike model
Resolution
Frame rate
Bandwidth
Pike
F-032B,
F-032C
VGA
208
fps
62.5
MByte/s
Pike
F-100B,
F-100C
1
megapixel
60
fps
57.6
MByte/s
Pike
F-145B,
F-145C
1.4
megapixel
30
fps
41.4
MByte/s
Pike
F-210B
2.1
megapixel
31
fps
62.5
MByte/s
Pike
F-421B,
F-421C
4
megapixel
15
fps
62.5
MByte/s
Pike
F-505B,
F-505C
5
megapixel
13
fps
62.5
MByte/s
Table 5: Pike model bandwidth