IEEE 1394 FireWire For Industrial Cameras PDF
IEEE 1394 FireWire For Industrial Cameras PDF
IEEE 1394 FireWire For Industrial Cameras PDF
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What are the main differences between IEEE 1394a and IEEE 1394b?
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If you are using active network components such as hubs with 1394, the situation immediately gets
tricky. Hubs can connect a reasonable number of devices without problems. But hubs have one
disadvantage, they send all incoming packets to all attached recipients.
If a very flexible, high-performance network environment is required, a Gigabit Ethernet solution
should be considered. The Basler portfolio offers GigE Vision based cameras equivalent to nearly all
of our available IEEE 1394 cameras. These equivalent GigE cameras are part of Basler’s scout series.
In addition, the Basler pioneer series is available for high-resolution, high-speed image capturing.
Gigabit Ethernet’s networkability by design offers several advantages and supports a bandwidth of up
to 100 MByte/s.
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