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Technical Specifications
Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Computer Requirements for Nano Cameras
The following information is a guide to computer and networking equipment required to support the
Nano camera at maximum performance. The Nano camera series complies with the current IPv4
Internet Protocol, therefore current Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) equipment should provide trouble free
performance.
Host PC System
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Operating System: Windows 7, 8.0, 8.1 (either 32-bit or 64-bit for all) are supported.
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Operating System: Linux (scheduled support - TBD)
Network Adapters
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GigE network adapter (either add on card or on motherboard). The Intel PRO/1000 MT
adapter is an example of a high performance NIC. Typically a system will need an Ethernet
GigE adapter to supplement the single NIC on the motherboard.
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PCI Express adapters will outperform PCI adapters.
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Network adapters that support Jumbo Frames will outperform adapters with fixed packet
size frames.
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10/100 Ethernet is not supported.
Laptop Information
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Older laptop computers with built in GigE network adapters may still not be able to stream
full frame rates from Nano. Thorough testing is required with any laptop computer to
determine the maximum frame rate possible (refer to the Teledyne DALSA Network Imaging
Package user's manual).
Ethernet Switch Requirements
When there is more than one device on the same network or a camera-to-PC separation greater
than 100 meters, an Ethernet switch is required. Since the Genie Nano GigE camera complies with
the Internet Protocol, it should work with all standard Ethernet switches. However, switches offer a
range of functions and performance grades, so care must be taken to choose the right switch for a
particular application.
IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame Flow Control
Ethernet Switches supporting Full-duplex IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame Flow Control must be used in
situations where multiple cameras may be triggered simultaneously. In such a case the NIC
maximum bandwidth would be exceeded if there was no mechanism to temporarily hold back data
from cameras. Nano cameras support the IEEE 802.3x pause frame flow control protocol
automatically so that images from many cameras can be transmitted through the switch to the NIC
efficiently, without data loss. As a working example, one such switch tested at Teledyne DALSA is
the NETGEAR GS716T.
Important: The maximum frame rate possible from a large number of Nano cameras which are
simultaneously triggered will depend on the Nano model, frame size, and network details. Additionally
using Pause Frame may change the Jumbo Frame value which maximizes data throughput. Each
imaging system should be tested for data rate limits.
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