
STINGRAY cameras
STINGRAY Technical Manual
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STINGRAY cameras
Stingray
With Stingray cameras, entry into the world of digital image processing is
simpler and more
cost-effective
than ever before.
IEEE 1394b
With the new Stingray, Allied Vision Technologies presents a wide range of
cameras with
IEEE 1394b interfaces
. Moreover, with daisy chain as well as
direct fiber technology they gain the highest level of acceptance for demand-
ing areas of use in manufacturing industry.
Image applications
Allied Vision Technologies can provide users with a range of products that
meet almost all the requirements of a very wide range of image applications.
FireWire
The industry standard IEEE 1394 (FireWire or i.Link) facilitates the simplest
computer compatibility and bidirectional data transfer using the plug-and-
play process. Further development of the IEEE 1394 standard has already
made 800 Mbit/second possible – and the FireWire roadmap is already envis-
aging 1600 Mbit/second, with 3.2 Gbit/second as the next step. Investment
in this standard is therefore secure for the future; each further development
takes into account compatibility with the preceding standard, and vice versa,
meaning that IEEE 1394b is backward-compatible with IEEE 1394a. Your
applications will grow as technical progress advances.
Note
For further information on FireWire read Chapter
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For further information on the highlights of Stingray
types, the Stingray family and the whole range of AVT
FireWire cameras read the data sheets and brochures on
the website of Allied Vision Technologies: