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Getting Started with the NI PCIe-1429 and 1430

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The NI 1429 or NI 1430 is now installed and the camera is now connected.

Configuring the NI 1429 and NI 1430

After you have installed the NI 1429 or NI 1430 and powered on your computer, Windows will 
recognize the device and assign resources to it. Use Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX),
the National Instruments configuration utility, to configure the NI 1429 and NI 1430 for acquisition. 
Refer to the 

Measurement & Automation Explorer Help for NI-IMAQ

 for additional information about 

configuring the NI 1429 and NI 1430.

Note

Before configuring the device in MAX, ensure that you installed the NI-IMAQ driver 

software.

Interfacing with the NI PCIe-1429 and NI PCIe-1430

The Camera Link standard defines physical connections between image acquisition devices and Camera 
Link cameras, and it allows for flexibility of image format and data transfer protocols. The camera 
manufacturer defines image parameters, such as image resolution and the number of bits per pixel, and 
camera control parameters, such as frame-on-demand and exposure control signals.

These variable parameters are defined on a per-camera basis in a camera file (

<camera_model>.icd

supplied by National Instruments. NI-IMAQ uses the information in this camera file to program the 
NI 1429 and NI 1430 to acquire images from a specific camera. Without this camera file, the driver does 
not have the information necessary to configure the NI 1429 and NI 1430 to recognize the image format 
of the particular camera you are using. Refer to MAX for information about valid camera attributes for 
your camera and image acquisition device.

Many camera files are installed when you install NI-IMAQ, and many more are available for download 
from the National Instruments Camera Advisor at 

ni.com/camera

. You can also create your own 

camera files using the NI Camera File Generator. This utility can be downloaded from 

ni.com/

vision

. When installing new camera files, save them to the 

<NI-IMAQ>\Data

 directory.

Contact National Instruments technical support to request camera files not available in the Camera 
Advisor. 

MAX provides a simple interface for associating a camera file with the NI 1429 and NI 1430. Use the 
following guidelines to access the camera file in MAX:

NI 1429

1.

Launch MAX.

2.

Expand the 

Devices and Interfaces

 branch of the configuration tree.

3.

Expand the 

NI-IMAQ Devices

 branch.

4.

Expand the 

NI PCIe-1429

 branch.

5.

Right-click 

Channel 0

 and select 

Camera

.

6.

Select your camera from the menu. If your camera is not in the menu, verify that the appropriate 
camera file is installed in the 

<NI-IMAQ>\Data

 directory.

NI 1430

1.

Launch MAX.

2.

Expand the 

Devices and Interfaces

 branch of the configuration tree.

3.

Expand the 

NI-IMAQ Devices

 branch.

4.

Expand the 

NI PCIe-1430

 branch.

Summary of Contents for NI PCIe-1429

Page 1: ...29 Camera Link compatible camera One MDR 26 pin Camera Link cable for Base configuration cameras Two MDR 26 pin Camera Link cables of the same length for Medium or Full configuration cameras NI 1430 U...

Page 2: ...you must follow when installing and operating the device Do not operate the device in a manner not specified in the documentation Misuse of the device may result in a hazard and may compromise the sa...

Page 3: ...asurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS4 voltage This category is for measurements of voltages...

Page 4: ...rotect yourself and the computer from electrical hazards the computer must remain unplugged until the installation is complete 3 Remove the computer cover to expose the expansion slots Caution Install...

Page 5: ...il of the computer Note If you will be using the NI Camera Link I O Extension Board refer to the NI Camera Link I O Extension Board User Guide for installation instructions 8 Replace the computer cove...

Page 6: ...the NI 1429 and NI 1430 to acquire images from a specific camera Without this camera file the driver does not have the information necessary to configure the NI 1429 and NI 1430 to recognize the image...

Page 7: ...xternal Connections Number of external trigger I O lines 1 Note External TTL lines on the 15 pin D SUB connector become unavailable when the trigger source is set as an optically isolated input or an...

Page 8: ...1 UL 61010 1 CSA 61010 1 Note For UL and other safety considerations refer to the product label or visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in t...

Page 9: ...ction for electronic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting ni com certification If your product supports calibration you can obtain the calibration c...

Page 10: ...l Instruments trademarks Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies For patents covering National Instruments products refer to the ap...

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