AVIIVA® EM1
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1043D - AVIIVA EM1 –04/11
e2v semiconductors SAS 2011
Name
Interface
Lock Access Visibility
Description
GevCCP
OpenAccess
ExclusiveAccess
ControlAccess
IEnumeration
L R/W G Controls the device access privilege of
an application.
GevPrimaryApplicationSocket
IInteger - R G
Returns the UDP source port of the
primary application.
GevPrimaryApplicationIPAddress
IInteger - R G
Returns the address of the primary
application.
GevMCPHostPort
IInteger L R/W G
Indicates the port to which the
device must send messages.
GevMCDA
IInteger L R/W G
Indicates the destination IP address
for the message channel.
GevMCTT
IInteger L R/W G
Provides the transmission timeout
value in milliseconds.
GevMCRC
IInteger L R/W G
Indicates the number of
retransmissions allowed when a
message
channel message times out.
GevMCSP
IInteger - R G
This feature indicates the source port
for the message channel.
GevStreamChannelSelector
IInteger - R E
Selects the stream channel to control.
Always 0 as only one stream channel
available.
GevSCPInterfaceIndex
IInteger - R G
Index of network interface to use
Always 0 as only one network
available.
GevSCPHostPort
IInteger L R/W G
Indicates the port to which the
device must send data stream.
GevSCPSFireTestPacket
IBoolean
L
R/W
G
Sends a test packet.
GevSCPSDoNotFragment
IBoolean L R/W G
The state of this feature is copied
into the "do not fragment" bit of IP
header of each stream packet.
GevSCPSBigEndian
IBoolean L R/W G
Endianess of multi-byte pixel data for
this stream.
GevSCPSPacketSize
IInteger L R/W E
Specifies the stream packet size in
bytes to send on this channel.
GevSCPD
IInteger L R/W E
Indicates the delay (in timestamp
counter unit) to insert between each
packet for this stream channel.
GevSCDA
IInteger L R/W G
Indicates the destination IP address
for this stream channel.
GevSCSP
IInteger - R G
Indicates the source port of the
stream channel.
PayloadSize
IInteger - R E
Provides the number of bytes
transferred for each image or chunk
on the stream channel in Bytes
Note :
If the user has configured the camera front end, he can read from the back end which
PayloadSize will be transferred for each image. This number covers all kind of data coming with the
image, e.g. stamps etc. If the user allocates PayloadSize for each buffer he is insured that each frame
will fit into his target buffers.